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Approved Date
01/04/2000
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2000-001
Entity Name
Department of Emergency Services
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1999 Tropical Disturbance Report (Filed on Shelf)
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40 <br />f <br />4P <br />CI <br />9-14-99, 1.1:40pm <br />40 <br />Emergency Management broadcasts update from the RCC <br />the conditions are the <br />Chambers. Public is notified that current <br />worst of the hurricane for our area. The peak will be from 11:00pni <br />to midnight. Winds sustained at 65mph with gusts as high as <br />75rnph. The public is advised to try and rest. No further broadcasts <br />are planned until 6:00am. But, Emergency Management will <br />broadcast for any emergency announcement before 6:CK1am it' <br />needed. <br />9-14-99, 1 1:45pm <br />Hurricane Floyd's eye is a the closest point to Indian River County. <br />The southeastern eye wall is only 90 miles offshore and hunicanc <br />force winds only 20 miles Laffzhure. Tlie entire size of Hurricanc <br />Floyd is now equal to Texas. <br />9-15-99, 12:30am <br />Law Enforcement rcpotrs trees down throughout the area but, no <br />road blocks. Also, it appears most of the county continues to have <br />power. <br />9-15-99, 1:003rri <br />FOU staff is notified that wind speeds have reduced to 45mph to <br />5otnph with approximately 2" taches of rain over the last six hours. <br />9-15. ), 2:00am <br />EOC" staff is notified that wind speeds have reduced to sustained <br />winds of 35mph. It is now safe for emergency vehicles to travel <br />throughout the county. EOC also advised that damage assessment <br />teams will be deploying from Emergency Management at 2:30am. <br />9-15-99, 2:30ain <br />Darnage assessment 'eams depart EO(' for numerous siies <br />throughout the count),. Teams consist of member from E iergency <br />.� <br />Management, Emergency Medical Services. and I lorida 13epmtment <br />_ <br />of Law Enforcement, <br />9-15-99, 3;00ani F{)C staff is notified that sustained winds are now 25mgh to 30mph. <br />Rainfall estimates are 3" to 3.5". <br />9-15-99, 3:45ani Damage assessment of beach is complete. Modt.rate damage to <br />public beaches with the most severe damage located at Wabasso <br />Beach. Storm surge estimated to he T to 3'. <br />9-15-99, 4:30am Damage assessment for most of the county is completed. Power <br />outages are documented from Sea Oaks north to county litie on A IA. <br />Flooding has occurred along the Wabasso river area. Numerous <br />trees down and dtbri : on highways but, tall highways are passable <br />16 <br />
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