Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) has expressed gratitude to utility linemen, both local and out-of-state, for their readiness to respond to Tropical Storm Debby.
What Happened: On Tuesday, DeSantis took to X to appreciate the efforts of utility linemen who are prepared to work tirelessly to restore power in the wake of Tropical Storm Debby. He also advised residents on safety measures in case of power outages.
The governor’s tweet read, “If your power goes out, stay safe by running your portable generator outside at least 20 feet away from your home on a flat, dry surface.”
By Sunday night, Debby had sustained winds of 70 mph and was 100 miles west of Tampa, Florida. The National Hurricane Center predicted significant strengthening before landfall, expecting Debby to reach Category 1 hurricane status with winds around 85 mph.
The main threats were flooding from storm surges up to 10 feet and heavy rainfall. Evacuation orders were issued, and tropical storm warnings extended to parts of Florida, coastal Georgia, and South Carolina. DeSantis, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster declared states of emergency, with the Florida National Guard reportedly activated for assistance.
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