Hyde County, NC
Press Release: August 31, 2019
Donnie Shumate
Public Information Officer
dshumate@hydecountync.gov
(252) 542-0083
Hurricane Dorian Press Release #1
The Ocracoke Deputy Control Group met this evening, August
31, 2019, at 6:00pm to receive an update on Hurricane Dorian from the
Hyde County Emergency Services Department. No immediate actions were
recommended during this meeting. The control group will meet again
tomorrow, September 1, 2019, at 6:00pm to discuss any future protective
measures. We hope accurate and timely information will help to
facilitate the decision making process when or if protective measures
are necessary. Life safety and property protection/conservation are the
highest priorities.
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 property owners have
their preparations completed by Monday at sunset and ready to take
action as early as Tuesday morning.
Even
though Hurricane Dorian is at least a couple of days away from directly
impacting the Southeast U.S., an enhanced risk of dangerous rip currents
will exist this holiday weekend and persist through next week. Also,
large swells from Dorian will begin impacting the Eastern North Carolina
coast on Sunday. Ocracoke beach goers should monitor the US National
Weather Service Newport/Morehead City forecast and be mindful of the
conditions when deciding to enter the water.
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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