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Pender County Emergency Management Conducts Comprehensive Hurricane Activation Drill

Pender County Emergency Management conducted a comprehensive activation drill today at the Emergency Operations Center. The exercise involved various county agencies and emergency services in preparation for hurricane season. Tommy Batson, the county's Director of Emergency Management, led the exercise.

"One hurricane can turn an entire year upside down," said Batson, emphasizing the critical importance of preparedness.

The drill involved a collaborative effort from various county departments and services, meticulously coordinating responsibilities and ensuring preparedness to respond swiftly and effectively in anticipation of an approaching storm.

With forecasters projecting an "extremely active" 2024 hurricane season, the annual drill had even higher stakes than usual.

Steven Pfaff, meteorologist-in-Charge at the National Weather Service in Wilmington, addressed participants, highlighting key information released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) at the start of the hurricane season. Pfaff emphasized the need to not rely solely on the Saffir-Simpson Scale, which measures wind speed but does not account for other hazardous factors like storm surge and rainfall flooding. He referenced Hurricane Florence, where extensive damage occurred due to heavy rainfall and flooding despite being a Category 1 storm on the Saffir-Simpson Scale.

The exercise reinforced the collaborative efforts needed to ensure the safety and preparedness of Pender County residents during a hurricane. Participants practiced emergency communication protocols, logistical planning for potential evacuations, and strategic deployment of resources to support affected communities.

Additionally, we want to remind citizens to prepare for hurricane season. Please create a checklist, gather water and non-perishable food, and sign up now for communication apps to stay informed and connected during emergencies.


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