Tybee Island residents are urged to prepare for Tropical Depression Four by collecting sandbags, as the storm threatens to bring heavy rain and potential flooding to the area.
🏖️ Why It Matters: Sandbags are essential for residents to protect homes and businesses from flooding as the tropical depression approaches, likely becoming Tropical Storm Debby.
⏰ What’s Happening:
The City of Tybee Island is distributing sand to residents at Memorial Park’s volleyball courts.
- Pick-up Times: Saturday, August 3rd, from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, August 4th, starting at 9 a.m.
- Proof of Residency: Residents must bring a state ID or utility bill to collect sand.
🌀 Storm Background:
Tropical Depression Four, expected to intensify into Tropical Storm Debby, is moving northward from south of Cuba.
- Rainfall and Wind Threats: Heavy rains and strong gusts could impact the Georgia coast, increasing the risk of flooding and hazardous conditions.
📢 Community Advisory:
Tybee Island officials emphasize the importance of early preparation and flood prevention.
- Storm Prep: Secure sandbags around vulnerable areas of your property and follow local advisories for updates.
🌊 The Big Picture: As the tropical depression approaches, Tybee Island is taking proactive measures to mitigate flood risks. Providing sand to residents underscores the city’s commitment to community safety and resilience. With the potential for storms becoming more frequent, these actions are vital for protecting homes and livelihoods. Residents are encouraged to prepare thoroughly and remain informed as conditions develop.
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