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and no significant road blocks are noted.
9-I5-99, 5:00am 1:(X.' staff is notified of damage assessment results. Radar indicates
no further rain bands are moving into the area. Emergency
Management reports the winds will remain at 20mph to 25mph until
later in the afternoon but, storm activity has terminated. F.nrcrgency
Services Director announces that all bridges to the harrier island will
be opened at 7:00am. Also, all shelter activity will terminate at
7:00am and all evacuee~ will be released.
9- I5-99, 6:00am Emerpency Management broadcasts update from the BCC
Chambers. Public is notified that the hurricane has moved northwest
over the night and no longer posses a threat to Indian River County.
Public is advised that all bridges will be opened at 7:00am and
although the wind will remain at 2 irriph for most of the day, no
l'urthcr storm activity is expected. Next broadcast will be at 9:00am.
9-15-99, 7:00arn All road% in the county arc open and the public can travel freely_
Shelters are closed by the American Red Cross and the Indian River
County School District. Special heeds begins transport of evacuees
back to their homes. Power outages continue to center in the north
barrier island area.
9-15-99, 7:30am Emergency Services Director terminates activity in the Emergency
Operations Center. All FOC staff members are released.
9-15-99, 8:00am County Administrator announces that the county government will he
open at 12:(X)pm.
9-15-99, 9:OOam Final conference call with all counties and Florida DEM.
Emergency 1vianaacn►ent advises that 1'.(-1'.(-)Ctactivities have been
terminated and damage assessment has been completed.
9-15-99, 9:OOam Emergency Management broadcasts final update from the BCC
Chambers. Public is advised that the county continues to recover.
Public is advised that all LOC activities have terminated and the
county is back to normal operation.
9-15-99, 10:00am Emergency Management receives report that a portion of north AIA
has been washed out and impassable. Public Works and DOT are
notif -Pd and emergency repairs were completed.
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9-15-99, 10:30am Emergency Medical Services advises that the Special Needs Shelter
has released all evacuees arid clean-up continues. Sebastian Iligh
School is expected to be back to normal in 34 hours.
9-15-99, 1 1:00arn- Emergency Services continues to receive calls from residents about
.5:0i11►m localized power outages, debris clearance, and road closures No
large scale problems reported.
9-15-99, 5:00pm Emergency Services terminates all preparedness and response
actions for Hurricane Floyd
After making the northwest turn, Floyd began moving toward the Carolinas as a Category
III hurricane with winds of 125mph. The front that moved Floyd away from Florida had
weakened and would not be strong enough to move the humcane away from North
Carolina.
As the hurricane moved north, it caused severe beach erosion, coastal loodingwind
damage and low IyinF; arca flooding throughout Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and the
Ilahamas. Ifowever, the worst hit area by Floyd was North Carolina. Floyd made
landfall in southern North Carolina with winds of 105mph and a storm surge of 10'-12'.
Along with the strong winds, Floyd brought almost 24 inches of rain to Notch Carolina in
a 24 hour period. This rainfall was on top of' the moisture from Hurricane Dennis a few
weeks ago.
North Carolina experienced the worst flooding in that state's history. Entire cities were
completely flooded and relief'supplies could not get into the area. Agriculture lost
millions because of`the drowning deaths ot'livestock. Damage assessment and recovery
eominues and will continue for many years because of the devastation of Floyd.
After landfall, Floyd quickly breams a tropical depression (within ?d hours) and moved
over the northeast Unites States. Although wind was not a concern, the flooding rains
continued into Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, and the New England states. The statistics
on Hurricane Floyd are as follows:
Economic Damage Estimates $6 Billion
Economic Damage -Indian River County $2 Million
Severe Housing Damage 100,000+
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i Severe }-louse Damage -Indian River County 2
Power Outages 7 M
Power Outages -Indian River County 5%
Injuries 700
Injuries -Indian River County
vatalities 57
Fatalities -Indian River County tt
Storm Surgc-North Carolina I0 to 12'
Sturm Surye-Indian River County 2' to 3'
Indian Rivcr County damage was centered on overtime expenses, beach erosion, and park -
flooding,
Once over land, Floyd moved at a quick pace toward the northeast Floyd became extra -
tropical as the system moved into Canada. The duration of this hurricane was ten days.
September 7 to September 17.
GERT: Category IV Hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 150tnph. Gert
developed just south of the Cape Verde Islands. This system slowly intensified as it
tnovcd in a disc: ;Iiuu fur several days. During the fourth day. Gert peaked
with sustained winds of' 150mph. At that time, the system was located 500 miles cast -
northeast of the Leeward Islands. Although Gert was a major hurricane, confidence was
high that the hurricane would move northwest and north without threatening the islands
because of a strong front -0 hor.rndmy to the east. In 21 hours, Gco !.:•egan muking tire•
northwest turn and never did threaten the Caribbean Islands. Gert began losing strength
as it moved north and passed 150 miles east of Bermuda. Tropical Stone Warnings were
required for Bennuda, but no damage was reported. As Gert moved north passed
Bermuda it was absorbed by the frontal boundary and became extra -tropical in the north
Atlantic with winds of 70mph. This hurricane was never a threat to the United Mates and
never made landfall in the Western Hemisphere. The duration of this hurricane was
thirteen days. September 11 to September 23.
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