Governor Cooper Urges Final Preparations Before Idalia’s Impacts are Felt | Eastern North Carolina Now

State of Emergency remains in effect

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Press Release:

    RALEIGH: Governor Roy Cooper today urged North Carolinians to finish final storm preparations and stay alert and aware as Idalia passes though the state tonight and tomorrow.

    "Over the past 24 hours, we've seen Hurricane Idalia plow through the Southeast, leaving destruction behind," said Governor Cooper. "Even though North Carolina isn't its first stop, this storm's heavy rains can do damage. I encourage people to listen to local officials and make sure you have a plan if you are in an area with a flood risk."

    Heavy rainfall and localized flooding are our greatest threats as Idalia approaches the southeastern corner of the state. Flash flooding is likely across eastern North Carolina and into the Piedmont with a Flood Watch in effect generally south and east of the I-85 corridor.

    The heaviest rainfall of 5-8 inches with localized totals up to 10 inches is expected across southern portions of the I-95 corridor northeastward into central portions of the coast this evening into early tomorrow. Tropical Storm warnings are in effect for the entire coast, with a Storm Surge Watch in affect for north Beaufort Inlet to Ocracoke Inlet, as well as the Pamlico and Neuse Rivers. A Tornado Watch is in effect for our southeastern counties with the threat for tornadoes increasing during the afternoon hours.

    The state has been preparing for Idalia for several days. Governor Cooper declared a State of Emergency Tuesday to activate the state's emergency operations plan, waive transportation rules, help the transport of fuel and critical supplies and services, help first responders and assist the agriculture industry prepare and protect consumers from price gouging.

    The Governor also authorized the activation of more than 120 National Guard personnel that have moved into position today and are staged and ready to respond quickly wherever needed from armories in Kinston, Elizabethtown and Rockingham.

    Several swiftwater rescue teams are also activated and ready to deploy quickly from Rockingham and Elizabethtown, to supplement local rescue resources.

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    State Emergency Management officials, the National Guard, U.S. Coast Guard, State Highway Patrol troopers, state transportation, local first responders are also staged across the state and working to keep people safe.

    North Carolina Emergency Management officials offer these tips for being prepared and remaining safe during the storm:

  • Pay close attention to your local weather forecast, and be aware of conditions expected in your area
  • Have a way to receive weather watches and warnings, like a weather app in your cell phone
  • Follow directions from your local emergency officials
  • Do not drive on flooded roads - Turn around, don't drown.
  • Be prepared for the possibility of power outages. Use battery powered light sources - avoid candles.
  • If your power goes out, never use generators or barbecue grills in your home or garage - they create deadly carbon monoxide fumes that can kill.
  • Stay away from any downed power lines and report them to your power company.
  • Visit ReadyNC.gov for instructions on how to prepare and assemble your family emergency kit
  • Visit DriveNC.gov for information on road closings from NC Department of Transportation.



    Contact: Sam Chan

    Phone: (919) 814-2100  •      Email: govpress@nc.gov
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