- November 5, 2024
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Flagler County at noon Sept. 5 declared a State of Local Emergency following the statewide declaration made by Gov. Rick Scott on Monday, Sept. 4.
“Current forecast models show Hurricane Irma, which is a Category 5, making landfall in South Florida and traveling north impacting the entire state,” said County Commission Chair Nate McLaughlin in a county press release. “This threat requires us to make timely preparations to protect our community.”
The proclamation will be in effect for seven days. It allows Flagler County to enter into contracts and incur obligations, as well as acquire and distribute materials and supplies for the health and safety of its residents.
“We are making our preparations as a county, and we are asking our residents to do so as well,” said Public Safety Emergency Manager Steve Garten. “Please fuel up your vehicles and prepare an emergency supply kit that will last you and your family a minimum of three days. Keep in mind that we may not have as many resources available given where the storm is likely to make landfall.”
That kit should minimally include the following:
Check for current information on Flagler County’s website www.flaglercounty.org, and follow “Flagler County Government” or “Flagler County Emergency Management on Facebook or Twitter. The county’s social media team will provide updates through these official accounts: