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Tropical Storm Debby

  

The City of Fayetteville is encouraging residents to be proactive before a storm hits. This is a great time to develop your personal and household preparedness plans. Safety officials warn that you should be cautious no matter how much experience you have with storms. Whether you are a lifelong resident or have just moved to Fayetteville and the surrounding areas, each season brings new experiences. 


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Fayetteville Mayor Declares State of Emergency

Post Date:08/07/2024 8:16 AM

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – The City of Fayetteville has declared a State of Emergency in response to Tropical Storm Debby, which is forecasted to bring significant rainfall and potential flooding to the region.

In this declaration, The Mayor can direct and compel the evacuation of all or part of the population, determine routes and modes of transportation, and control entry and exit from disaster areas and can impose a curfew and designate areas where access is restricted. The Chief of Police and their subordinates can enforce these restrictions as directed by the Mayor.

A Flood Watch is in effect for much of central and eastern North Carolina until Friday evening. Tropical Storm Debby is expected to deliver heavy rain totaling 10-15 inches through Friday, with the possibility of even higher amounts, particularly across the eastern Sandhills and coastal plain counties. This substantial rainfall could lead to extreme and life-threatening flooding.

Anyone can monitor the flood gauges in their area by visiting fiman.nc.gov and simply click on the “FIND ME” tab. Any resident can learn their flood risk by entering an address in the Flood Smart widget at msc.fema.gov/portal/search

In preparation, the City of Fayetteville is working closely with Cumberland County who will open five emergency shelters starting Wednesday, Aug. 7, at 4 p.m. The shelter locations are:

  • Mac Williams Middle School: 4644 Clinton Rd., Fayetteville
  • Pine Forest High School: 525 Andrews Rd., Fayetteville
  • Smith Recreation Center: 1520 Slater Ave., Fayetteville
  • South View High School (Pet-Friendly): 4184 Elk Road, Hope Mills
  • Westover Recreation Center (Pet-Friendly): 267 Bonanza Dr., Fayetteville

Pet owners using pet-friendly shelters are responsible for their pets' care and should bring necessary pet supplies, including food and medication. Pets will be housed separately from people.

Residents seeking shelter should bring blankets, pillows, toiletries, medications, and several changes of clothes. Non-perishable snacks are recommended, and food requiring refrigeration or heating should be avoided. Caregivers should accompany those with special needs, and parents should bring formula, baby food, and diapers for infants. 

A “Find Your Shelter” map tool is available here: Find Your Shelter.

The Fayetteville Area System of Transit (FAST) will be providing transportation to shelter locations.

For additional storm preparedness information, visit the City of Fayetteville's emergency services website at Fayetteville Emergency Services.

The City of Fayetteville continues to prepare for the impending effects of Hurricane Debby. City officials are actively monitoring the storm and coordinating with partners to ensure emergency preparedness. 

Residents are advised to prepare for possible impacts. Stay informed by signing up for Cumberland Alerts and downloading the “City of Fayetteville” mobile app. Visit the app store and search “Fayetteville, NC” to virtually discover your city.

Visit the City of Fayetteville’s website or follow social media pages at facebook.com/cityoffayettevillegovernment and twitter.com/FayettevilleNC for updates. 

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