Hurricane Ian Volusia County Officials Urge People To Hunker Down

hurricane Ian Volusia County Officials Urge People To Hunker Down
hurricane Ian Volusia County Officials Urge People To Hunker Down

Hurricane Ian Volusia County Officials Urge People To Hunker Down While the hurricane is expected to weaken before it gets to volusia county, officials expect the hurricane to bring sustained winds of 55 65 mph, gusts of 80 90 mph, 12 18 inches of widespread. People visiting volusia county’s beaches are seeing major damage left behind by tropical storm ian. beach safety tells fox 35 news there are several collapsed seawalls, damaged walkovers along.

volusia county Sheriff officials urge people To Stay Put During
volusia county Sheriff officials urge people To Stay Put During

Volusia County Sheriff Officials Urge People To Stay Put During 4:57 p.m. | volusia county officials urge people to stay home craig said residents are asked to stay indoors and be safe as the area hunkers down for hurricane ian. A shelter will open at the ocean center, which is at 101 n atlantic ave. in daytona beach, at 10 a.m. on saturday for people who have been impacted by hurricane ian, according to a volusia county. The volusia county citizens information center is open tuesday beginning at 8 a.m.volusia county residents can call 866 345 0345 for storm related information, including sandbags, disaster. 305 pm edt 28 sep hurricane #ian has made landfall as an extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane near cayo costa, florida with maximum sustained winds at 150 mph. the minimum pressure from air.

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