

#INTO THE WAVES I GO AGAIN FULL#
In Volusia and Flagler counties, the threat of beach erosion is amplified by the presence of a full moon that is generating a so-called “King Tide,” according to forecasters. “If we call for evacuations, we will open a shelter.” 'King Tide' intensifies beach erosion threat “At this time, it is expected that Flagler County will see conditions similar to what we saw with (Tropical Storm) Ian, to include coastal flooding and power outages but with less rainfall and therefore less inland flooding,” said Emergency Management Director Jonathan Lord. John’s County line - should be prepared to evacuate as early as Wednesday morning, officials said. Residents and businesses on the barrier island - from the Volusia County line to the St. In Flagler County, residents were urged by county officials to make storm preparations immediately. Volusia County schools are expected to be open on Wednesday and Thursday but closed Tuesday for election day, and Friday for Veterans Day, Captain said.Īll voting precincts were expected to be open as normal for election day. Some municipalities also plan to provide sand and sandbags, so residents of those cities should check with their local government or go to /pin. Tuesday and Wednesday in the Volusia County Correctional Facility parking lot at 1354 Indian Lake Road in Daytona Beach. The county will provide free sand and empty sandbags from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. And if you are uncomfortable or nervous with structural integrity of your house, I would urge you find shelter elsewhere." "If you are an oceanfront property owner, I would take this very seriously.

"The potential for impacts is very significant with regards to erosion," Fentress said. Some properties are in danger of collapse, she said.
