Tropical Storm Debby Approaches Charlotte Area: Final Preparations Underway

Tropical Storm Debby Approaches Charlotte Area: Final Preparations Underway

State of Emergency Declared

As Tropical Storm Debby inches closer to the Charlotte region, officials have declared a state of emergency, highlighting the serious concerns over potential flooding and power outages. The storm is expected to bring significant rainfall, with estimates of up to six inches in Charlotte and even more along coastal areas.

Monitoring Flood Risks

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services is actively monitoring local creeks and drainage systems using a network of cameras and equipment. Increased rainfall could lead to dangerous flooding situations, especially in areas already saturated from previous storms. Authorities are urging residents to clear any debris blocking storm drains to help minimize water buildup on roadways.

Duke Energy Prepares for Power Outages

With power outages being a major concern, Duke Energy has deployed additional linemen in anticipation of service interruptions. The company operates its Distribution Grid Control Center in Charlotte around the clock, and their recent improvements in technology aim to mitigate the impact of outages. This includes a self-healing technology that can automatically detect issues and reroute power, potentially reducing overall outages.

Proactive Measures for Residents

Residents are encouraged to take several precautionary steps:

  • Charge all phones and power banks ahead of the storm.
  • Keep refrigerators and freezers closed in case of a power outage.
  • Report any downed powerlines or trees blocking roads by calling the appropriate local authorities.
  • If flooding is a concern, take photos of your property for insurance purposes.

Emergency Communication

Duke Energy customers can sign up for alerts regarding outages by texting “REG” to 57801, and those who experience a power loss can report it by texting “OUT” to the same number. For flood-related emergencies, residents can call 311 for non-emergencies or 911 if there’s a life-threatening situation.

Conclusion

As Tropical Storm Debby approaches, residents in the Charlotte area are urged to stay informed and prepared. With forecasts indicating potential flooding and power disruptions, taking proactive measures today can help mitigate the storm’s impact.


Author: HERE Charlotte

HERE Charlotte

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