MANNS HARBOR — The
North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division today
activated the emergency route between Stumpy Point and Rodanthe.
Currently the ferries are not running a set schedule, but are taking the
top three priorities as announced by Dare County and will begin a set
schedule tomorrow. Also, the Pamlico Sound routes will return to a
normal schedule tomorrow under specific re-entry guidelines.
Emergency Route
Wed.,
Oct. 31, a schedule will be in place to assist Dare County with
re-entry. According to Dare County Emergency Management, Priorities One,
Two and Three will have access to and from Hatteras Island. Visitors
will not be allowed to enter Hatteras Island yet, but will be allowed to
depart. Essential commodities, as determined by DCEM will have top
priority.
• Priority One includes - Essential personnel
(utilities, government, assessment teams, medical/health care), white
Disaster Re-entry Permit/Critical Personnel Pass required;
•
Priority Two includes - Hatteras Island residents (must have a valid NC
driver’s license with Hatteras physical address), personnel of crucial
businesses (Orange re-entry permit/Priority II personnel pass required);
and
• Priority Three includes - Non-resident property owners and
employees of Hatteras Island businesses (2012-2013 Burgundy reentry
permit required).
There will be law enforcement in place at the
emergency route to determine re-entry status. Please contact Dare County
Emergency Management at (252) 475-5655 for additional information on
re-entry guidelines.
The Emergency Route schedule beginning Oct. 31, 2012, will be:
• Departing Stumpy Point at 6 a.m., 8, 10, noon, 2 p.m., 4 and 10; and
• Departing Rodanthe at 7 a.m., 9, 11, 1 p.m., 3, 5 and 7.
There
may be areas along NC 12 that are impassable at this time due to sand
and water on the road, but NCDOT continues working and expects to have
all areas of NC 12 south of Rodanthe cleared before the 7 p.m. ferry
departs Rodanthe.
Pamlico Sound Routes
There will be two
return runs at 4 p.m. today from both Cedar Island and Swan Quarter to
Ocracoke and a 4 p.m. run from Ocracoke to Cedar Island. Beginning
tomorrow, the Pamlico Sound schedule will return to its normal fall
schedule of four departures from each side at Cedar Island-Ocracoke
route and two departures from each side at Swan Quarter-Ocracoke route.
The schedule beginning tomorrow is:
• Departing Cedar Island and Ocracoke at 7:30 a.m., 10, 1 p.m. and 4;
• Departing Swan Quarter at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.; and
• Departing Ocracoke to Swan Quarter at 7 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
According to Hyde County Emergency Management, visitors will not be allowed entry at this time but will allow the following:
• Emergency Personnel – Hyde County red re-entry tag or purple priority re-entry sticker;
• Infrastructure – Hyde County yellow re-entry tag or purple priority re-entry sticker; and
• Residents – Hyde County green re-entry tag or green resident re-entry sticker.
For re-entry questions, please call Hyde County Manager at (252) 542-9283 or Hyde County Public Information at (252) 542-0842.
Hatteras-Ocracoke Route
The Hatteras-Ocracoke route will begin operating once sand is cleared off NC 12 from Ocracoke Village to the ferry dock.
Ferry
information is available by calling 800-293-3779 (BY-FERRY) and
pressing 1, or via Twitter at www.twitter.com/ncdot_ferry.
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It is good to see the states taking responsibility and directing resources --if they need Federal back up because the NC National guard is overwhelmed so be it ask the feds-- washington is not there to take over the states response -- if the state screws up well-- vote with your feet leave or do not re elect
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