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Florida Cautiously Preparing for Effects of Potential Tropical Storm Debby

Chris Gollon by Chris Gollon
August 2, 2024
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Several government entities across Florida are beginning to prepare for the incoming impact of a major tropical system on the verge of forming and impacting the state. Gov. Ron DeSantis has issued a state of emergency for certain areas expected to receive substantial impacts. The order affects most counties in Florida, including the immediate area of Flagler, Volusia, Putnam, St. Johns, and Duval.

The storm started out as Invest 97L, but is expected to likely evolve into Tropical Storm Debby as it increases its wind speed. Once it meets a threshold of 39-mph winds, it’s officially a tropical storm and the fourth named storm of this year’s hurricane season.

Local Impacts

City governments across Florida are beginning to take their own measures to prepare for the storm’s impact, including some measures common in times of incoming hurricanes. The initial forecasts call for moderate effects compared to actual named hurricanes, mostly in the form of heavy rainfall and possible strong winds. “We’re not necessarily expecting any winds, but that’s 100% subject to change,” said Flagler County Emergency Management Director Jonathan Lord on Friday.

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At least twelve inches of rainfall are considered likely to accumulate in certain parts of Florida, even ‘most of the state’ according to DeSantis’ executive order. The order also predicts flash flooding, coastal flooding, erosion, and possible damage to major infrastructure such as major roads, power grids, and facilities like airports, schools, and hospitals. There are still several projected pathways for the storm, but most include some impact to much of north Florida.

The next step in the storm’s development would be the development of a tropical depression and eventually a tropical storm. Each passing update from local meteorologists places the chances of this happening as increasingly higher.

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Sandbag Distribution

Several hardware stores in Flagler County will be selling sandbags, with local municipalities choosing to defer to those businesses on distribution. The locations in Flagler are as follows:

  • Lowe’s (315 Cypress Edge Dr, Palm Coast)
  • The Home Depot (10 Garden St N, Palm Coast)
  • Ace Hardware (204 St. Joe Plaza Dr, Palm Coast)
  • Ace Hardware (600 N State St, Bunnell)
  • Ace Hardware (117 Flagler Plaza Dr, Palm Coast)
  • A&S Hardware (1044 CR-305, Bunnell)
  • Hammock Hardware (5652 N Oceanshore Blvd, Palm Coast)

In Volusia County, multiple have begun opening sandbag distribution in anticipation of the storm. The locations announced by the county are as follows:

  • Bethune Point Park (11 Bellevue Park, Daytona Beach)
  • DeBary City Hall (16 Columba Rd, DeBary)
  • Festival Park (191 Howland Blvd, Deltona)
  • Holly Hill (10th St & Magnolia Ave, Holly Hill)
  • Nova Community Center (440 N Nova Rd, Ormond Beach)
  • Piggotte Community Center (504 Big Tree Rd, South Daytona)
  • Ponce Inlet (4875 S Peninsula Dr, Ponce Inlet)
  • Ponce Inlet Community Center (4670 S Peninsula Dr, Ponce Inlet)
  • Port Orange REC Center (4655 City Center Circle, Port Orange)
  • Shores Community Center (3000 Bellemead Dr, Daytona Beach Shores)
  • Sports Complex (2335 Sunset Dr, New Smyrna Beach)

Staying Prepared

“People should definitely be considering that there may be a tropical storm in our community,” Lord continued. “There is definitely a chance that it means nothing for us, but at this point in time we truly urge our residents to be prepared for a tropical storm, and then if it doesn’t happen, then those preparedness efforts…you just keep those things that you prepared for another potential event.”

Both Flagler and Volusia counties offer methods to stay informed with real-time updates on major storm systems in the area. Flagler County encourages residents to sign up for ALERTFlagler, while Volusia County is posting their updates in the Volusia Emergency Management app (available on the App Store and Google Play).

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Chris Gollon

Chris Gollon

Chris Gollon is a Flagler County resident since 2004, as well as a staple of the local independent music scene and avid observer of Central Florida politics, arts, and recreation.

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