Food And Water Will Be Distributed At Seven Locations In Escambia County Beginning Saturday
September 19, 2020
Food (MREs) and bottled water will be distributed at the following locations from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19 through Monday, Sept. 21 in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally:
AMC Movie Theater – 9 Mile Rd. (parking lot)
161 East Nine Mile Road
Century Industrial Park (Warehouse parking lot)
6081 Industrial Blvd
Brent Athletic Park – Baseball Field
4711 North “W” St.
Casino Beach Parking Lot
Pensacola Beach
Point Church
13801 Innerarity Point Road
There will be ice available at the following locations in addition to food and water at:
Brownsville Community Center
3200 W. DeSoto St.
Marie K. Young Wedgewood Community Center
6405 Wagner Road
Pictured: A food and water distribution site on Industrial Boulevard. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Here’s Where To Get Free Hot Meals, Free Water On Saturday
September 19, 2020
Free hot meals and a free case of bottled water are available on Saturday as listed below:
FREE HOT MEALS
Escambia Equestrian Center – The American Red Cross will open a feeding kitchen at the Escambia Equestrian Center, 7750 Mobile Hwy., on Saturday at noon. There will also be mobile feeding units in the area.
My Father’s Vineyard, 8130 Pensacola Boulevard — 200 hot plate lunches available beginning at 12:30 p.m.
St. Anne Catholic Church, 5200 Saufley Field Road — 5,000 hot meals beginning at 11 a.m.
FREE CASE OF BOTTLE WATER
Pinewoods Presbyterian Church, 2195 Highway 297A (just south of Kingsfield Road) — free case of bottled water, provided by Michelle Salzman, Pinewoods Presbyterian and the Lewis Bear Company.
Noon Update: Gulf Power With 88,000 Still Without Power; EREC Down To 2,600
September 19, 2020
Here a midday update on power restoration progress from Gulf Power Company and Escambia River Electric Cooperative:
Gulf Power Company
Just over 90,000 Gulf Power customers in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties were without power midday Saturay. The utility said based on initial assessments of the hardest-hit areas, they expect to restore 95% of customers who can receive power in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties by the end of the day on Tuesday, September 22. Gulf said many customers will be restored before that date.
“We know it’s difficult to be without power, but please know that our team of more than 7,000 is dedicated to getting the lights back on will not stop working until all of our customers have power restored,” Gulf Power President Marlene Santos said.
Escambia River Electric Cooperative
Midday Saturday, Escambia River Electric Cooperative reported 2,607 members without power, with 1,727 in Escambia County and 880 in Santa Rosa County. That was down from 10,919 right after the Category 2 hurricane.
“Our storm team is working hard day and night to restore power to our membership,” said EREC CEO Ryan Campbell. “We know our members are eager to get their electricity restored, and our crews will not stop working until everyone has power. The support our members have shown us has been amazing. We’ve had deliveries of snacks, doughnuts and even a sign placed in front of the co-op thanking our linemen. It’s great to be part of such a supportive community.”
Pictured: Two of 13 employees from SECO Energy in Sumterville, Florida, help restore power Friday on the Escambia River Electric Cooperative distribution system. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
30,000 Pound Emergency Food Distribution Held In Century
September 19, 2020
About 30,000 pounds of food was distributed Friday morning during an emergency giveaway in Century.
The Farm Share food distribution was held in conjunction with Northwest Florida Community Outreach. The food was distributed in drive thru fashion in accordance with CDC guidelines.
Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Photos: Winn Dixie Distributed Free Ice And Water On Friday
September 19, 2020
Winn Dixie distributed about 2,000 bags of ice and 1,700 cases of water Friday morning at their store on Highway 29 in Cantonment (pictured) and North Ninth Avenue. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.
Verizon Wireless Providing Free Calling, Texting And Data Following Hurricane Sally
September 19, 2020
Verizon is providing unlimited calling, texting and data through Monday for areas impacted by Hurricane Sally.
Customers do not have to take any action to take advantage of the offer in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in Florida or Escambia County, Alabama, the company said. Customers can verify eligibility for the offer by entering their zip code here: https://www.verizon.com/featured/relief/.
Verizon customers can help the American Red Cross in their disaster relief efforts by texting the word HURRICANES to 90999 and $10 will be added to their Verizon Wireless bill upon confirmation of the billing zip code.
Pictured: This Verizon tower on West Highway 4 near Northview High School was one of dozens left without service due to Hurricane Sally. Verizon service from this tower was restored on Thursday. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Escambia County Curfew Continues Sunday Night
September 19, 2020
A curfew will remain in effect in Escambia County through the weekend.
Sunday night, the curfew will be from midnight until 6 a.m., according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. The continuation of the curfew will be evaluated on Monday.
No Serious Injuries In Highway 29, Molino Road Wreck
September 19, 2020
There were no serious injuries in a two vehicle crash Friday afternoon on Highway 29 at Molino.
The vehicles collided about 4:51 p.m. Everyone refused transport to the hospital by Escambia County EMS.
The Molino and Cantonment stations of Escambia Fire Rescue responded. The crash is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.
Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Free Case Of Bottled Water Available Saturday Morning In Cantonment
September 18, 2020
Free bottled water will be available in Cantonment Saturday morning.
Each family can receive one case of bottled water from 10 a.m. until at Pinewoods Presbyterian Church at 2195 Highway 297A (just south of Kingsfield Road).
Anyone can receive the water, which will be distributed in drive thru fashion.
The water is provided by Michelle Salzman, Pinewoods Presbyterian and the Lewis Bear Company.
Update: Status Of Power Restoration In Escambia, Santa Rosa
September 18, 2020
Here’s a midday report on power restoration efforts in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.
Gulf Power Company
Gulf Power has restored service for half of those that lost power in Hurricane Sally. Midday, there were 99,988 customers out in Escambia County and 25,300 in Santa Rosa County. There were 227,150 out immediately after the storm. Gulf Power said all customers than can receive power should be back on by the end of day Tuesday, September 22, but many will be before that date.
Escambia River Electric
Escambia River Electric has restored 41% of their outages. There are currently 5,936 outages – 3,182 in Escambia County and 2,754 in Santa Rosa.
“We appreciate our members’ patience as crews work around the clock making power system repairs. Restoration efforts will not stop until everyone’s electricity has been restored,” EREC Vice President Sabrina Owens said.
Immediately after the storm, 95% of EREC customers were without power, included all members in Escambia County.