Press Release: September 1, 2019 9:00pm
Donnie Shumate
Public Information Officer
dshumate@hydecountync.gov
(252) 542-0083
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Hurricane Dorian Press Release #2 |
The Hyde County Board of Commissioners have enacted a State
of Emergency in advance of Hurricane Dorian that will go into effect on
Monday, September 2, 2019 at 5:00am. Local officials will meet again on
Monday at 1:00 pm to discuss the forecast and any additional emergency
protective measures necessitated by the weather conditions.
Given the current forecast for Hurricane Dorian, the
NCDOT Ferry Division has announced that Monday, September 2, 2019 will
be the last day the passenger ferry "Ocracoke Express" will be in
operation this season. The early discontinuation of service will allow
the vessel to embark to safe harbor long before the arrival of adverse
conditions.
Individuals should remain
vigilant and review their household hurricane and evacuation plans to
ensure they are prepared to take action if necessary. If you do not
have a hurricane plan, you can visit https://www.ready.gov/make-a- plan
for step-by-step guidance on how to plan and prepare for them. It is
strongly recommended that Hyde County residents and nonresident property
owners have their preparations completed by Monday at sunset and ready
to take action as early as Tuesday.
The
National Hurricane Center has initiated probabilistic surge mapping and
low lying areas of Hyde County, including Ocracoke Island, could start
receiving storm surge of greater than one (1) foot above the ground
within the next three (3) days. This is well ahead of the Dorian's
arrival, which is projected to occur on Thursday into Friday, and these
values will only increase over the coming days. Please keep in mind that
highways along the coast frequently suffer overwash during periods of
surge and everyone should make their evacuation plans accordingly.
In
addition, the Weather Prediction Center has forecast six to ten (6-10)
inches of precipitation to accumulate across Mainland Hyde County over
the next seven (7) days and ten to fifteen (10-15) inches to accumulate
across Ocracoke Island over the same time frame.
The
Hyde County Emergency Services Department will continue to monitor the
forecast for Hurricane Dorian and issue advisories as appropriate. For
the most current and official information please monitor the National
Hurricane Center website at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/.
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