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Storm Threat Looms as Officials Urge Preparedness

September 23, 2024 | Houston County, Alabama


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Storm Threat Looms as Officials Urge Preparedness
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential impact of an approaching storm, currently designated as Inves 97L. Mark Powell, the director of emergency management, provided an update on the storm's development, indicating a 90% chance of it strengthening over the next few days as it moves over the Gulf of Mexico. While the storm has not yet formed a defined center, it is expected to bring significant rainfall, with forecasts predicting up to six inches from Wednesday night through Saturday.

Powell emphasized the uncertainty surrounding the storm's trajectory and intensity, noting that it could range from a Category 1 to Category 4 hurricane. He urged residents to prepare for the worst and stay informed through various channels, including news media and social media updates from the National Weather Service.

To facilitate public awareness, Powell introduced the \"three A's\" of weather information: awareness, apps, and alerts. He encouraged residents to download emergency management apps and ensure that their devices are set to receive alerts from the National Weather Service. Powell reassured the public that the agency is equipped to send immediate notifications regarding severe weather threats.

The meeting concluded with a call for residents to remain vigilant and proactive in their preparations as the storm approaches, with further updates expected as more information becomes available.

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