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Flash Flood Warning Lee County

Flash Flood Warning Lee County

less than a minute read 23-11-2024
Flash Flood Warning Lee County

Urgent Action Required: Seek Higher Ground Immediately

Lee County residents are urged to take immediate action as a flash flood warning is now in effect. Heavy rainfall is overwhelming drainage systems, leading to rapidly rising water levels in low-lying areas and along waterways. This situation poses a significant threat to life and property.

What to Do Now:

  • Stay Informed: Continuously monitor weather reports and emergency alerts via local news channels, NOAA weather radio, and official government websites.
  • Evacuate Immediately: If you live in a flood-prone area or if instructed to evacuate by authorities, do so immediately. Do not attempt to drive through flooded areas.
  • Move to Higher Ground: If evacuation isn't possible, move to the highest level of your home or building.
  • Turn Around, Don't Drown: Never attempt to drive or walk through floodwaters. The depth and current can be deceivingly strong, leading to vehicles being swept away and potential drowning. Even a small amount of moving water can knock a person off their feet.
  • Protect Your Property: If time allows, take steps to protect your property from flood damage, such as moving valuables to higher ground.
  • Avoid Contact with Floodwaters: Floodwaters are often contaminated with sewage and other hazardous materials. Avoid contact to prevent illness.
  • Check on Vulnerable Neighbors: If possible, check on elderly neighbors, people with disabilities, or others who may require assistance.

Expected Impacts:

  • Rapidly Rising Water Levels: Water levels are expected to rise significantly and quickly in many areas.
  • Extensive Flooding: Widespread flooding is anticipated, impacting roads, homes, and businesses.
  • Road Closures: Numerous roads are likely to be closed due to flooding and debris.
  • Power Outages: There is a risk of power outages as flooding affects electrical infrastructure.

When the Warning is Lifted:

Even after the flash flood warning is lifted, remain cautious. Floodwaters may recede slowly, and some areas may remain flooded for several days. Avoid contact with floodwaters, be aware of potential hazards like downed power lines and debris, and report any damage to local authorities.

This is a rapidly evolving situation. Your safety is paramount. Heed all official warnings and instructions.