09/25/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/25/2024 14:02
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Hurricane Helene Release #02-9/24/2024- 4 pm
LOWNDES COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
PRESS RELEASE
DATE: Wednesday, September 25, 2023
CONTACT: Meghan Barwick, Public Information Officer
Telephone: (229) 671-2491
Lowndes County Emergency Management Potential Hurricane Helene Release #02 9/25/2024- 4 pm
Residents should only call 911 in the event of an emergency. Do not call 911 for weather updates, debris removal, or other services/questions that are not an emergency.
Lowndes County, Georgia: Lowndes County Emergency Management continues to monitor and prepare for Hurricane Helene. Hurricane Helene is still forecasted to become a significantly strong Major Hurricane before landfall. The latest forecast track calls for landfall around Apalachicola Thursday night as a Category 3 storm.
The following categories of consideration are the focus of current operations:
WEATHER:
Lowndes County is now under a Hurricane Warning. During our Wednesday briefings, the Tallahassee Division of the National Weather Service provided forecast information indicating Lowndes County may begin experiencing the effects of Hurricane Helene during the afternoon hours on Thursday, September 26, and move out Friday morning. Based on the current models, Lowndes County will likely experience hurricane-force winds in excess of 74 mph. At this speed, winds have the potential to lift objects such as patio furniture, topple trees, break tree limbs, and damage roofs. Major damage to mobile homes can also occur. Please prepare by securing outdoor items, trimming trees that could damage structures, and considering sheltering if housing is not adequate. Be prepared to lose power. Local public works crews, utilities, fire departments and law enforcement are standing by to clear roads as conditions will allow. Local utilities have additional crews staged in Lowndes County so that power can be restored after roads are cleared. The forecast also includes heavy rain, which could lead to flash flooding in low-lying and other flood-prone areas. Rainfall totals are forecast in the 4-6 inch range due to the storm moving so quickly, but that 4-6 inches is likely to fall in a 6-8 hour period. While impossible to forecast, hurricanes can also produce tornadoes with little to no warning. Everyone is encouraged to review their emergency plan.
SHELTERING:
Lowndes County Emergency Management has worked with Park Avenue Church, Corinth Baptist Church, and Valdosta State University to provide a safe location for those individuals living in mobile homes or substandard housing who need a location to provide shelter during the storm. These shelters are being provided as a short-term, safe place to shelter from wind. Those seeking shelter should bring supplies such as medicine, diapers, bedding, food, water and any other comfort supplies that might help pass the time.
Park Avenue Church
Corinth Baptist Church
Valdosta State University Continuing Education Building
PETS:
Local ordinances, in accordance with state law, require pets to be adequately cared for during periods of severe weather. Current forecasts indicate severe weather. Pets that cannot be brought indoors should have a proper shelter that provides safe, dry conditions out of wind and rain. Violators may be ticketed.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Lowndes County Emergency Management will continue to update media outlets throughout this event. In the event of an emergency, downed power lines, or debris in a roadway, dial 911. Please do not call 911 for weather updates, traffic information, or to ask if the storm has passed. Dispatchers will be very busy assisting public safety personnel and managing needs related to actual emergencies. Citizens are encouraged to sign up for Lowndes County's free emergency notification system, AlertLowndes, by visiting www.lowndescounty.com, and clicking on the storm icon. Every home and business should also have a working NOAA weather radio with battery backup in the event all power is lost.
SANDBAGS:
Both Lowndes County and the City of Valdosta have site locations to provide sand and sandbags for residents. Sand and sandbags will be available at the following locations; however, residents are asked to bring their own shovels to fill the bags. Sandbags are limited to ten bags per household.
Lowndes County locations
These locations will be open today, Wednesday, September 25, 2024, from 12-7 pm.
City of Valdosta locations
DEBRIS MANAGEMENT
There is no guarantee that FEMA will declare our community a disaster area after the storm. Therefore, debris haulers may not be available to remove debris from the right-of-way in front of private property.
City of Valdosta Updates:
We encourage all Lowndes County residents to follow a few links that will provide the most up-to-date information for our area during Tropical Storm Helene:
Additional information will be released as it becomes available.