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Hurricane Watch - Tampa Bay Ruskin FL AL092022

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**TROPICAL STORM IAN CONTINUES TO MOVE AWAY FROM THE FLORIDA PENINSULA**

000
WTUS82 KTBW 291549
HLSTBW
FLZ043-050-052-056-057-061-139-142-148-149-151-155-160-162-165-239-242-248-249-251-255-260-262-265-300000-

Tropical Storm Ian Local Statement Advisory Number 28
National Weather Service Tampa Bay Ruskin FL AL092022
1149 AM EDT Thu Sep 29 2022

This product covers West Central and Southwest Florida

TROPICAL STORM IAN CONTINUES TO MOVE AWAY FROM THE FLORIDA PENINSULA

NEW INFORMATION

SITUATION OVERVIEW

Tropical Storm Ian has moved off the east coast of Florida and will
continue moving northeast away from the area. Winds has decreased below
Tropical Storm force and the threat of Storm Surge has subsided.
Conditions will continue to improve, but marine hazards will persist
through the day.

POTENTIAL IMPACTS

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS

RECOVERY PHASE - Do not enter evacuated areas until officials have
given the all clear to return.

If your home or shelter was damaged, be alert to the smell of gas
leaks and be cautious around electrical wiring, broken glass, jagged
metal and wood, and protruding nails and screws.

Check to see if everyone in your group is OK. Administer first aid to
those who are injured. If possible, call 9 1 1 for any serious
injuries. Remember, it may be difficult for emergency responders to
arrive quickly.

Check in with your emergency points of contact. Let them know your
location and status. Keep conversations short and to the point. Do
not tie up communications systems.

Check on your neighbors. If necessary, help them connect with their
points of contact.

Do not attempt to return to evacuated areas until local authorities
have inspected roads and bridges and have given the all clear.
Hazards like downed power lines and trees, washed out roads,
continued flooding in low lying areas and non-functioning traffic
lights make travel difficult.

Allow extra time for emergency vehicles to reach you as they navigate
road hazards.

Do not attempt to return to evacuated areas until local authorities
give the all clear. Allow time for officials to inspect bridges and
overpasses and to mark washed-out roads.

Do not go sightseeing within impacted communities. Sightseers
interfere with the emergency work of first responders.

When clearing out fallen trees, be careful with chainsaws and axes.
Always wear protective gear and keep others at a safe distance. Leaning
trees and those which have fallen on roofs or power lines can be
especially dangerous. If you are not in good health or unsure about
what you are doing, have someone with tree cutting experience do the
job. Never cut trees without a partner.

If using a generator, avoid carbon monoxide poisoning by following
instructions provided by the manufacturer. Operate your generator in
a well-ventilated space outside of your living area and away from
open doors and windows.

Problems with sewer backups can further contaminate standing flood
waters. Keep children away from flood waters. Also, listen for boil
water alerts as tap water may have become non-potable.

Be alert for any lingering wind gusts which could take down weakened
trees and/or power lines, collapse damaged structures, or cause
flying debris.

Be alert for potential flooding from rising rivers and streams which
may have yet to crest. Remain informed of the latest river forecasts
and heed any flood watches and warnings.

Be alert for flooded roads which could be compromised or littered
with debris. Avoid travel until water levels subside and roads have
been cleared. Do not drive through places where flood waters cover
the road. Turn around, don't drown!

NEXT UPDATE

As it pertains to this event...this will be the last local statement
issued by the National Weather Service in Tampa Bay Ruskin FL
regarding the effects of tropical cyclone hazards upon the area.


000
      WTUS82 KTBW 291549
      HLSTBW
      FLZ043-050-052-056-057-061-139-142-148-149-151-155-160-162-165-239-242-248-249-251-255-260-262-265-300000-
      
      Tropical Storm Ian Local Statement Advisory Number 28
      National Weather Service Tampa Bay Ruskin FL  AL092022
      1149 AM EDT Thu Sep 29 2022
      
      This product covers West Central and Southwest Florida
      
      **TROPICAL STORM IAN CONTINUES TO MOVE AWAY FROM THE FLORIDA PENINSULA**
      
      NEW INFORMATION
      ---------------
      
      * CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
          - All watches and warnings have been canceled
      
      * CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
          - None
      
      * STORM INFORMATION:
          - About 160 miles east of Cedar Key FL
          - 28.7N 80.4W
          - Storm Intensity 70 mph
          - Movement North-northeast or 30 degrees at 9 mph
      
      SITUATION OVERVIEW
      ------------------
      
      Tropical Storm Ian has moved off the east coast of Florida and will 
      continue moving northeast away from the area. Winds has decreased below
      Tropical Storm force and the threat of Storm Surge has subsided. 
      Conditions will continue to improve, but marine hazards will persist 
      through the day.
      
      POTENTIAL IMPACTS
      -----------------
      
      * WIND:
      Little to no impacts are anticipated at this time across West Central 
      and Southwest Florida.
      
      * SURGE:
      Little to no impacts are anticipated at this time across West Central 
      and Southwest Florida.
      
      PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
      ----------------------------------
      
      * EVACUATIONS:
      
      RECOVERY PHASE - Do not enter evacuated areas until officials have 
      given the all clear to return.
      
      * OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION:
      Remain safely sheltered until conditions improve. When going outside 
      be sure to stay away from downed power lines, hazardous debris and 
      flooded areas.
      
      If your home or shelter was damaged, be alert to the smell of gas 
      leaks and be cautious around electrical wiring, broken glass, jagged 
      metal and wood, and protruding nails and screws.
      
      Check to see if everyone in your group is OK. Administer first aid to 
      those who are injured. If possible, call 9 1 1 for any serious 
      injuries. Remember, it may be difficult for emergency responders to 
      arrive quickly. 
      
      Check in with your emergency points of contact. Let them know your 
      location and status. Keep conversations short and to the point. Do 
      not tie up communications systems.
      
      Check on your neighbors. If necessary, help them connect with their 
      points of contact.
      
      Do not attempt to return to evacuated areas until local authorities 
      have inspected roads and bridges and have given the all clear. 
      Hazards like downed power lines and trees, washed out roads, 
      continued flooding in low lying areas and non-functioning traffic 
      lights make travel difficult. 
      
      Allow extra time for emergency vehicles to reach you as they navigate 
      road hazards.
      
      Do not attempt to return to evacuated areas until local authorities 
      give the all clear. Allow time for officials to inspect bridges and 
      overpasses and to mark washed-out roads.
      
      Do not go sightseeing within impacted communities. Sightseers 
      interfere with the emergency work of first responders.
      
      When clearing out fallen trees, be careful with chainsaws and axes. 
      Always wear protective gear and keep others at a safe distance. Leaning
      trees and those which have fallen on roofs or power lines can be 
      especially dangerous. If you are not in good health or unsure about 
      what you are doing, have someone with tree cutting experience do the 
      job. Never cut trees without a partner.
      
      If using a generator, avoid carbon monoxide poisoning by following 
      instructions provided by the manufacturer. Operate your generator in 
      a well-ventilated space outside of your living area and away from 
      open doors and windows.
      
      Problems with sewer backups can further contaminate standing flood 
      waters. Keep children away from flood waters. Also, listen for boil 
      water alerts as tap water may have become non-potable.
      
      Be alert for any lingering wind gusts which could take down weakened 
      trees and/or power lines, collapse damaged structures, or cause 
      flying debris.
      
      Be alert for potential flooding from rising rivers and streams which 
      may have yet to crest. Remain informed of the latest river forecasts 
      and heed any flood watches and warnings.
      
      Be alert for flooded roads which could be compromised or littered 
      with debris. Avoid travel until water levels subside and roads have 
      been cleared. Do not drive through places where flood waters cover 
      the road. Turn around, don't drown!
      
      * ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
      - For information on appropriate preparations see ready.gov
      - For information on creating an emergency plan see getagameplan.org
      - For additional disaster preparedness information see redcross.org
      
      NEXT UPDATE
      -----------
      
      As it pertains to this event...this will be the last local statement 
      issued by the National Weather Service in Tampa Bay Ruskin FL 
      regarding the effects of tropical cyclone hazards upon the area.
      
      $$
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