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Dear john, 

 

Tropical Storm Debby is currently passing through Georgia and South Carolina, and will bring heavy rainfall and flooding to our state. We may experience tornadoes and catastrophic flooding as the storm passes. Yesterday, Governor Cooper declared a State of Emergency ahead of the severe weather hitting our state. 

 

I will be amplifying all updates and resources on my website and social media, and my office is available for assistance should you need it. Below is the latest outlook on the storm and links to available resources, as of the early afternoon on August 6th. Please closely monitor the latest news on the storm to ensure that you and your family are out of harm’s way. 

Find the latest updates from the National Hurricane Center here.

 

Visit ReadyNC.org for updates from NC Emergency Management. 

 

To start, be sure to: 

  • Have multiple ways to receive emergency info, including watches and warnings. Make sure emergency alerts are enabled on your cell phone and download a weather app.
  • Have an emergency plan. Know where you would go if you need to evacuate. Make a plan to stay with family, friends or at a hotel. Public shelters should be a last resort.
  • Gather some emergency supplies or refresh your emergency kit. Visit ReadyNC.gov for info on how to build an emergency kit.
  • Never drive through flooded roadways or around barricades.
  • Make sure you know where to seek shelter if a tornado warning is issued for your area.
  • Ensure that you have multiple ways to receive warnings, especially with the potential for severe storms to be moving through during nighttime hours.
  • Check to see if your community offers emergency alert services for its residents.
  • Avoid unnecessary travel.
  • Read here for more detail on what to do before, during, and after a hurricane. 

State of North Carolina Resources:

Anson County

Cabarrus County

Davidson County

Montgomery County

Richmond County

Rowan County:

Stanly County

Union County

 

Download App for Emergency Shelters and other Emergency Services at www.ncready.org

Clicking on the above image will bring you to the latest briefing from the National Weather Service.

 

Sincerely,

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Rep. Dan Bishop

Member of Congress

 

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