Monday, August 22, 2011

Hurricane Irene Update!






























CEMA MONITORS HURRICANE IRENE: ENTERS MONITORING PHASE

NEWS

The Chatham Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) and the National Hurricane Center (NHC) are closely monitoring Hurricane Irene, and coordinating preparation and response activities.

Due to the current forecast of Hurricane Irene, CEMA is entering into the Monitoring Phase (Operating Condition 4). The Monitoring Phase serves as the advanced stage of readiness from an initial threat by a tropical cyclone. A threat refers to both direct or indirect impacts by a tropical cyclone to Chatham County - indirect impact typically involves the influx of evacuees from a threatened area and direct impact refers to the arrival of tropical cyclone-related hazards: storm surge, winds, tornadoes, and torrential rain leading to inland flooding.

Operations include a Level 3 activation of the Emergency Operations Center as well.

Minor changes with each advisory could result in major changes in the forecast track and storm dynamics. Still residents should use this as a time to review their plans and preparations. Residents should create an emergency supply kit, know where they will go if an evacuation is ordered and stay informed on the latest storm information.

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