Escambia, Santa Rosa Emergency Officials Watching Debby

June 24, 2012

Forecasters say the worst of Tropical Storm Debby will not hit Escambia or Santa Rosa counties, but the storm bears watching for a possible change in direction. And county officials say now is the time to review your disaster plans.

The following information has been released by local emergency management officials:

Escambia County:

  • The National Park Service has closed Fort Pickens Park due to concerns about coastal flooding.
  • Escambia County Emergency Management is closely monitoring the forecast track for Tropical Storm Debby. Further updates will be issued as needed.

Santa Rosa County:

  • There is a high risk of strong/dangerous rip currents at the beaches and the risk will likely continue through early next week.
  • Given the recent heavy rains in the area, the thresholds for flooding are lower than normal.
  • Santa Rosa County Emergency Management is currently monitoring and preparing for any possible effects. While the emergency operation center is not activated at this time, staff are watching the system closely and participating in conference calls with the National Weather Service and State Emergency Operations Center.

Steps Residents Can Take Now

  • Beachgoers, swimmers and surfers should heed red flag warnings and stay out of the water as deadly rip currents and rough surf conditions are expected.
  • Review your family disaster plan. Don’t forget special plans for elderly, handicapped, children and pets.
  • Know your evacuation zone.
  • Make plans to secure your property. Check for, fix or remove loose items on your structures/homes. Be sure trees and shrubs around your home are well trimmed. Clear loose and clogged rain gutters and down spouts.
  • Make sure your hurricane kit contains non-perishable food, water, medications for three to five days for each family member and pet.
  • Know what low-lying areas near your home are subject to flooding such as creeks, drainage channels, streams and bayous.

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