Bulloch County EMA Director Corey Kemp has released this Bulloch County update on Sunday morning, August 4, 2024 on Tropical Storm Debby.
Topical Storm Debby Potential Impacts
As of 6 am on Sunday, August 4th.
Tropical Storm Debby is expected to produce rainfall totals of 10 to 20 inches of rainfall, with local amounts to 30 inches, are expected through Friday morning. This potentially historic rainfall will likely result in areas of severe and widespread flash and urban flooding, with significant river flooding expected.
- Potential rainfall totals have increased to 10 - 20 inches, up to 30 in some areas.
- Potential for historic rainfall amounts producing widespread severe flash flooding late tonight through Thursday.
- The Earliest Reasonable Time of Arrival of Tropical Storm Force Winds: GA - tonight
- Most Likely Time this area could see Tropical Storm Force Winds: GA - Monday
- Bulloch County residents who live on the river and in areas that are prone to flood need to make a plan now plan to move to safe shelter on higher ground.
- Bulloch County citizens who live on dirt roads need to prepare for challenging road conditions. Please limit dirt road travel as much as possible over the next few days.
Closings
At this point no closings have been recommended for Monday. Local public safety, hospital and school officials are monitoring the situation closely. As of now we do not anticipate any closings on Monday in Bulloch County.
Bulloch Schools Statement on Closing
"We continue to monitor the latest updates about Tropical Storm Debby, and we are communicating with local public safety officials. We ask for your continued patience. A decision about school operations for Monday, Aug. 5, will be made by 9 p.m., on Sunday, Aug. 4."
NHC 8/4/24 11:30 AM briefing
FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING
Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible.
WHERE...Portions of southeast Georgia, including the following areas, Bulloch, Candler, Coastal Bryan, Coastal Chatham, Coastal Liberty, Coastal McIntosh, Effingham, Evans, Inland Bryan, Inland Chatham, Inland Liberty, Inland McIntosh, Jenkins, Long, Screven and Tattnall and southeast South Carolina, including the following areas, Allendale, Beaufort, Charleston, Coastal Colleton, Coastal Jasper, Dorchester, Hampton, Inland Berkeley, Inland Colleton, Inland Jasper and Tidal Berkeley.
WHEN...From late tonight through Friday morning
IMPACTS...Potentially historic rainfall amounts will likely result in severe widespread flash flooding.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS... Tropical Storm Debby is expected to stall near the area mid to late week. Widespread rainfall amounts of 10 to 20 inches, with local amounts toward 30 inches are expected. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should Flash Flood Warnings be issued. Be prepared to protect life and property, especially in areas prone to flooding. If flooding develops, move to higher ground immediately. If driving, be prepared for flooded roadways and possible road closures.
Key Websites
Here are a few key websites that will may be helpful to you as the storm progresses:
Grice Connect FB Page (we update rapidly changing weather conditions quickly on our Facebook page. Make sure to like and follow)
Georgia Power (GPC) Outage Map
Excelsior EMC (EMC) Outage Map
To request assistance for non-emergency incidents, like a tree or water covering the roadway PLEASE DO NOT CALL 911. 911 should be reserved for life or death emergencies especially in potential high call volume incidents.
Statesboro Police Department Non-Emergency number -912-764-9911
Bulloch County Sheriffs Office Non-Emergency number - 912-764-8888
State of Emergency
Governor Kemp has declared a State of Emergency in all 159 counties of Georgia due to the potential negative impacts of Tropical Depression 4.
This order makes all resources of the State of Georgia available to assist in preparation, response, and recovery activities throughout affected areas and directs activation of the Georgia Emergency Operations Plan (GEOP).
See Executive Order 08.03.24.01
Bulloch EMA remains in Increase Readiness phase.
Make a plan
Director Kemp encourages citizens to take proactive steps now that will help navigate the impact of storms that arise next week.
While it's too early to predict exactly where and when it will arrive, it is essential for us all to be prepared. Whether it's your family or your business, the presence of this storm is an active reminder to thoroughly review and update your emergency plan:
- print a copy to ensure it is available during a loss of power
- verify and update contact information
- do you have emergency supplies of food, water, and fuel?
Remember generator safety if there is a loss of power. Inspect your property limbs, chairs, and trampolines. They can become flying projectiles.
Monitor weather updates such as the National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service CHS, Grice Connect or the local media of your choice.
Code Red Alert
The City of Statesboro and Bulloch County announced a partnership to implement the CodeRED system, a high-speed emergency notification service provided by OnSolve, based in Ormond Beach, Florida. Public safety officials across the United States have credited CodeRED notifications for saving lives, including locating missing children, apprehending wanted criminals, and issuing timely evacuations.
Click here to add this to your phone now.
Be Alert
Be ready to take action should severe weather develop. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, Grice Connect, Bulloch County EMA, TV or your local news source for the latest information from the National Weather Service.
Click here for updated weather information throughout the day.
The Grice Connect team will continue to monitor this storm through the weekend.