• 3 months ago
The coastal regions of Georgia and South Carolina are bracing for severe rain and catastrophic flooding this week as the Debby storm system continues to move north and east.

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00:00We do have an emergency declaration in place, not only from the state,
00:04but we also have the county's emergency declaration in place.
00:07We have four municipalities who have likewise issued an emergency declaration
00:12as well.
00:13The city of Tybee Island, the city of Savannah, the city of Puller, and
00:16the city of Port Wentworth all have emergency declarations in place as well.
00:21So we've come together now to issue this resolution,
00:25resolution declaring a continuous state of emergency due to the tropical storm
00:30Debbie and the implementation of a mandatory curfew beginning August the 5th,
00:352024 at 10 PM and continuing until August the 6th, 2024 at 6 PM.
00:44All of the municipalities will then also put in a curfew.
00:50Heard the mayor from Savannah said that they're going to put in their curfew,
00:53will go into effect.
00:55Everyone's curfew will go into effect at 10 o'clock tonight.
00:59This is not a martial law type thing, but
01:03it's designed to help us to move our system around the county safer.
01:09That's what the purpose for the curfew is to get folks
01:12out of the way of what you've never seen before, all right?
01:15This type of rain hovering over us,
01:18coming with the intensity that they tell us that it's coming.
01:22It's gonna catch a whole lot of people by surprise.
01:25So we're trying to make decisions that will help you to be safe.
01:29So we're trying to make decisions that will help you to be safe.
01:34So we're trying to make decisions that will help you to be safe.
01:39So we're trying to make decisions that will help you to be safe.
01:44So we're trying to make decisions that will help you to be safe.
01:49So we're trying to make decisions that will help you to be safe.

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