SOUTH CAROLINA, August 4th, 2024-Tropical Debby is set to make landfall in the coming days and could impact most of South Carolina. Debby is predicted to bring potentially historic, heavy rainfall across South Carolina through Friday morning. This may mean areas of catastrophic flooding.
The Red Cross is preparing to respond and urges everyone near these areas to get ready now. Follow these safety tips to get prepared now:
· Know the difference between a watch and warning. A WATCH means a hurricane, tropical storm or flooding is possible. A WARNING means conditions are expected within 36 hours. Take immediate precautions.
·Stay informed: Tune into your local
radio, NOAA radio or news channels for the latest updates. Obey evacuation orders from local officials.
·Check your emergency kit: and replace any missing items.
·Prepare to evacuate quickly and know
your routes and destinations. Fill your car's gas tank, in case an evacuation notice is issued. Never
ride out a severe storm in a mobile home, even if it’s in a non-evacuation zone.
·Don’t forget your pets. Bring
them indoors and maintain direct control of them. Prepare a pet emergency kit with leashes or carriers, food, water, bowls, cat litter and box, and photos of
you with your pet in case you are separated.
·Stay indoors; avoid beaches, riverbanks and floodwaters. Stay alert for extended rainfall and subsequent flooding. Don't walk or swim through floodwaters.
·Remember: Turn around, don’t drown. Never
drive through flooded waterways.
·Use flashlights in the dark if the power goes out. Avoid using candles.
Download the free Red Cross Emergency App for real-time weather alerts, open shelters and expert advice on emergency situations. The Emergency App includes an “I’m Safe” feature that helps people check on loved ones. Search “American Red Cross” in app stores, or go to redcross.org/apps.
Visit redcross.org/flood for more safety tips.
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