Colleton County Fire-Rescue
08/28/2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: August 28, 2019
Media Contact: Meagan Utsey,
Public Information Officer
Phone Numbers:
843-782-0502 843-549-5632
(Emergency Operations Center)
E-Mail:
mutsey@colletoncounty.org
Colleton County Officials
Continue to Monitor Tropical Storm Dorian Colleton
County officials continue to monitor Tropical Storm Dorian.
In the event the Governor orders an evacuation,
it is very important that Colleton County citizens be aware if they live in
an evacuation zone.
There are two evacuation zones in Colleton
County, Zone A and Zone B.
Zone A consists of anyone living south of the
CSX railroad tracks in the southern portion of Colleton County and includes
the communities of Edisto Beach/Island, Jacksonboro, Green Pond, Bennetts
Point, Wiggins, White Hall areas (between the CSX railroad and Ace Basin
Parkway / U.S. Highway 17), the Bonnie Doone and Maybank/Prices Bridge
communities.
Zone B consists of areas south of Cottageville
Hwy (U.S. 17-Alternate) from the Dorchester County line to Walterboro, south
of South Jefferies Blvd, and east of Interstate 95 to the Hampton County
line and includes anyone living along the Combahee, Ashepoo and Edisto
Rivers that are subject to be inaccessible due to storm surge flooding. The map below illustrates Evacuation Zones A and B:
If you are unsure of your home’s
location, you can go to the following website from any computer or
smartphone:
www.scemd.org/knowyourzone
. In the
top left corner of the map, there is a place to type your address and the
map will display your home’s location.
If it does not appear in an area shaded yellow
or red, then you are not in an evacuation zone. Additionally, you can download the
SCEMD App for your smartphone.
The App has a number of useful tools that can
help you identify if you live in an evacuation zone and can help you build
an emergency evacuation plan.
Apps are available from the SCEMD website at the
following URL:
https://www.scemd.org/stay-informed/mobile-applications/
If you live in an evacuation zone
or in a mobile home, you should begin making plans to stay with a family
member or friend outside of the evacuation zones.
As a last resort and if those options are
unavailable, a shelter will be opened at Colleton County High School (150
Cougar Nation Drive, Walterboro), if an evacuation is ordered by the
Governor.
The public shelter lacks many of the comforts of
home and even cots and blankets may not be available until after the storm
passes. Know your zone, make plans to evacuate should the Governor
order an evacuation, and continue to monitor local news and media outlets
for updated information. Should you have any questions,
please visit Colleton County Fire-Rescue’s Emergency Management Division
webpage at
www.colletonfire.com. |
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