(5 Aug 2024)
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Tybee Island, Georgia – 5 August 2024
1. Med of heavy rain with high winds
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Michelle Owens, Interim City Manager, Tybee Island, Georgia:
"So it’s been consistently raining throughout the day here on Tybee. We already seeing water starting to fall in some of the roads and some of the yards here on the island. And we are expecting that to get worse throughout the day and also tomorrow. So we have been preparing for that for almost a week now. As soon as we got word that this was forming or it was even named, we did the action. We’ve been providing sandbags for our residents since last Saturday. Free sand and bags for them to protect their homes and we have been cleaning out our storm drains and preparing our water treatment facility, lowering the levels to handle the storm runoff. We have started putting out safety messaging for our residents on you know what to do in a flood. You know what not to do in a flood because we are looking at unprecedented levels of rain and flooding here on Tybee. From what I understand, this is a 1,000-year flood event."
3. Med of rain with winds
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Michelle Owens, Interim City Manager, Tybee Island, Georgia:
"So we’re hearing that that is going to cause a lot of flooding. We might have in some areas, you know, 20 to 30 inches of water. We might see where salt water and fresh water, you know, are intermingling. We will probably see flooding in areas of the island that we don’t normally see flooding in. We know that those common areas that always flood will see water. But what concerns us to is those areas we don’t know about that because this is unprecedented rainfall and flooding."
5. Med of heavy rain with high winds
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Michelle Owens, Interim City Manager, Tybee Island, Georgia:
"Right, we have said the same thing. We don’t know what that looks like so we have prepared for the worst, but we are definitely hoping for the best. But we are prepared. We have prepared as we can be with the preparing for days and days now and as soon as this rain event is over, we are also prepared to begin cleanup and recovery and get back to normal as soon as possible."
7. Med of rain
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Angela Thompson, resident:
"Yeah, we’re trying to get ready a little bit. We’ve had flooding in the past, so, you know, you do what you can. Going on my family’s experience, they’ve lived on this property for 50 plus years. Going on my nephew’s experience as a mariner. They’re telling me maybe it’s not going to be such a bad storm. We expect a lot of wind and rain obviously, some flooding, but we’ve seen worse. And hopefully it’ll be okay. We’ll be able to get through it."
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9. SOUNDBITE (English) Angela Thompson, resident:
"It’s scary. It’s scary for sure. And speaking to everyone I’ve talked to, no one at this point sees it as a potential evacuation situation. So hopefully, you know, we won’t have to leave Tybee. But, you know, I’m going to follow the crowd. I’m going to follow everyone’s good advice and if I need to go.."
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10. SOUNDBITE (English) Angela Thompson, resident:
"My plan for now is to stay. I’m being told that it’s at this point, it’s safe to say, if I hear news otherwise I’ll jump in my car and giddy up. I don’t know what else to do."
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Savannah, Georgia – 5 August 2024
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Froncak, resident:
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