Volusia County Ian update 21: Bridge closures, power outages and flood warning

Rainfall totals are expected to reach 15 to 20 inches, with some areas receiving as much as 30 inches.


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  • | 11:10 p.m. September 28, 2022
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by: Volusia County Community Information

Volusia County remains under a hurricane warning, flood warning and tornado watch. Most Volusia County bridges have closed. There is still a high risk for tornado activity, extreme flooding and power outages.

At the end of this storm event, rainfall totals are expected to reach 15 to 20 inches, with some areas receiving as much as 30 inches. The worst impacts from the storm are expected to begin around 2 a.m., and last at least 12 hours.

Bridges

Daytona Beach

  • 1-92 International Speedway Bridge is closed until further notice.
  • Main Street Bridge is closed until further notice.
  • Orange Ave. Bridge is closed until further notice.
  • Seabreeze Bridge is closed until further notice.

New Smyrna Beach

  • North and South Causeways are closed until further notice. 
  • Barracuda Bridge is closed until further notice.

Ormond Beach

  • Granada Bridge remains open because the weather conditions within the city of Ormond Beach do not currently meet the requirements for a closure. The city will continue to monitor the winds and will issue an update should the need arise. 

Port Orange/Daytona Beach Shores/Ponce Inlet

  • Dunlawton Bridge is closed until further notice.

Power Outages

There are currently 20,170 customers without power as of Sept. 28 at 9:31 p.m.

  • FPL: 11,020
  • Duke Energy: 6,255
  • New Smyrna Beach Utilities Commission: 2,887
  • Clay Electric: 8

To report power outages please contact your electric provider:

  • FPL: www.fpl.com, 800-468-8243
  • Duke Energy: www.duke-energy.com, 800-228-8485
  • New Smyrna Beach Utilities Commission: www.ucnsb.org, 386-427-1366
  • Clay Electric: www.clayelectric.com, 888-434-9844

Votran

All services have been suspended for the remainder of the evening on Wednesday, Sept.28.

Due to weather conditions, Votran will not be providing services, Thursday, Sept. 29. Services may reopen Friday, Sept. 30, if weather conditions permit. Riders should check www.votran.org for updates.

 

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