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TS Delta Update

Escambia County is encouraging residents and visitors to closely monitor official weather sources for information regarding Tropical Storm Delta. The National Weather Service of Mobile is forecasting potential local impacts from Tropical Storm Delta to include tropical storm force winds, high risk of rip currents and high surf as the week progresses. More information on the flag system is available online here.

While it’s still too early to determine potential impacts to Escambia County, the latest forecast shows the storm tracking west of the area, with possible tropical storm-force winds forecast to arrive in the western Panhandle Friday morning. Residents are reminded to follow official sources for storm information such as National Weather Service, National Hurricane Center, Escambia County Emergency Management and City of Pensacola.

“We’re treating this storm as if it’s going to be making landfall here,” Emergency Manager Eric Gilmore said. ” We’re encouraging everyone to make their preparations now, and even if this turns out to be a non-event, we’re prepared.”

Escambia County Emergency Management is closely monitoring this system. Residents are urged to do the same by monitoring our local media for the most up-to-date forecasts several times a day.

Residents are encouraged to prepare their disaster kits now, which should include seven days of food and water supplies for after the storm arrives. Residents are also encouraged to fuel all vehicles and generators, and prepare all medications needed by family and pets. Individuals should also consider having at least two emergency supply kits, one full kit at home and smaller portable kits in their workplace, vehicle or other places they spend time. Remember, this year’s disaster kit might need to look a little different if you’re planning to go to a shelter—make sure to include face coverings, hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes.

Sand will be available at the following locations this afternoon:

The sand is available on a first come, first served basis. Residents must bring their own sandbags and shovels to one of the following locations. View map of sand locations here.

With the possible approach of Tropical Storm Delta, the county is focusing debris management collections in the low lying areas that are susceptible to flooding such as Perdido Key and Pensacola Beach. Contractors will still be collecting debris in all areas of the county; however, this storm is predicted to make landfall on Friday and residents are encouraged to use the debris collections sites that have been advertised.If residents would like to drop off vegetation, they can do so from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week at the following locations: 

Follow These Tips to Prepare for a Storm

Follow these tips to stay safe during severe weather:

For the latest information on severe weather impacting Escambia County, residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts on myescambia.com, like Escambia County Emergency Management on Facebook and follow @BeReadyEscambia on Twitter.

Stay informed with these additional local resources:

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