Press Release: September 2, 2019 3:00pm
Donnie Shumate
Public Information Officer
dshumate@hydecountync.gov
(252) 542-0083
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Hurricane Dorian Press Release #3 |
The Hyde County Board of Commissioners have ordered a
mandatory evacuation of all visitors from Ocracoke Island in advance of
Hurricane Dorian that will go into effect on Tuesday, September 3, 2019
at 5:00 am. A mandatory evacuation of Ocracoke residents will go into
effect on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at 5:00 am. The Hyde County
Mainland Deputy Control Group will meet tomorrow, September 3, 2019 at
10:00 am to discuss the forecast and any additional emergency protective
measures necessitated by the weather conditions.
Due to the current forecast of Hurricane Dorian, the Hyde
County Board of Commissioners meeting scheduled for Tuesday, September
3, 2019 at 6:00 pm will be postponed. We will announce the rescheduled
date as soon as it becomes available.
Only
residents, homeowners, or vendors with an Ocracoke re-entry pass on
their vehicles will be allowed on ferries inbound to Ocracoke beginning
at 5:00 am on September 3, 2019. Priority boarding will be suspended for
all vessels leaving Ocracoke, and tolls have been waived for ferries
heading from Ocracoke to Cedar Island or Swan Quarter.
The
Ocracoke-Hatteras, Ocracoke-Cedar Island, and Ocracoke-Swan Quarter
ferry routes will run their published schedules. The final departure
from Ocracoke to Swan Quarter will be September 4 at 3:45 pm, the final
departure from Ocracoke to Cedar Island will be September 4 at 1:00 pm,
and the final departure from Ocracoke to Hatteras will be September 4 at
2:00 pm. The Ocracoke Express passenger ferry will end service for the
2019 season at the end of the day today.
Cape
Hatteras National Seashore visitor services will be suspended tomorrow,
September 3, 2019 at 10:00 am on Ocracoke Island for the duration of
the weather event. This includes the Ocracoke campground, visitor
center, ranger programs and off-road vehicle permit sales office.
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. Locally higher amounts of greater than
three (3) feet above the ground are forecast for areas surrounding the
Pungo River and Lake Mattamuskeet. 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.
In
addition, the Weather Prediction Center has forecast six to ten (6-10)
inches of precipitation to accumulate across Hyde County, including
Ocracoke Island, over the next seven (7) days.
A
high risk of dangerous rip currents will exist for the remainder of
this event and will persist throughout this week and swells from Dorian
will continue to build as it tracks towards North Carolina.
The
combination of higher than normal tides, storm surge, and building surf
conditions significantly threaten the transportation routes that serve
Ocracoke Island. The dunes that protect Highway 12 on Ocracoke are
already being weakened during high tide cycles and it is possible that
dune over wash precedes the peak weather conditions. When evaluating
your evacuation plans, this needs to be taken into consideration.
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