Tropical Storm Debby Sarasota County Updates, along with expected Myakka River flooding timelines and areas
Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC
Sarasota County
Please see the Emergency Newsletter for Thursday, Aug. 8 for Tropical Storm Debby: https://myemail-api.constantcontact.com/Emergency-Update–Tropical-Storm-Debby—Morning-Update–Aug–8–2024-.html?soid=1102715362124&aid=6T82aZrddUo.
NWS indicates flooding will be experienced from north to south along the Myakka River:
- North of Clark Road today, Aug. 8,
- Near I-75 during the afternoon of Friday, Aug. 9,
- U.S. 41 during the early morning of Saturday, Aug. 10.
Individuals should take precautions to protect their families and property.
A temporary evacuation center, at Woodmere Park, 3951 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice, is available to any citizen who is relocating from at-risk areas along the Myakka. Individuals are encouraged to call 311 if transportation to the evacuation center location is needed. Those impacted and relocating to an evacuation center are asked to come prepared with what they need. A disaster supply checklist and emergency preparedness guide can be found at scgov.net/beprepared.
SANDBAGS:
Two self-service sandbag distribution points are open today, Aug. 8. Bags and sand will be provided. Individuals are asked to bring their shovels.
- George Mullen Activity Center, 1602 Kramer Way, North Port
Began at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, and continues each day while supplies last.
- Sarasota County Fleet – South, 4531 Annex Road, Venice
Only today, Thursday, Aug. 8, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.
New Sound and Video today, Aug. 8:
Sandra Tapfumaneyi
Emergency Management Chief
Sarasota County Emergency Services
Paul Semenec
Public Works Stormwater Manager
- The Sarasota County Property Appraiser’s Office has a storm damage survey available for any homeowner who suffered storm damage from Debby.
- Property owners should visit sc-pa.com/appraisal-info/damage-reporting/ to complete the storm damage survey so properties can more accurately be valued for 2025 if repairs will not be completed by then.
- For residential owners displaced for 30-plus days, residents should complete the DR-465 form for a refund of taxes paid once they can reoccupy their home or Dec. 31, 2024, whichever comes first. The deadline to file this form is March 1, 2025.
- Sarasota County encourages community members to view road closures, damage reports, flooding reports, and windshield damage assessments by visiting https://sarco.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/media/index.html?appid=5e6a9275914e40a48119b509a3602744. This website will be updated in real-time from the community and Sarasota County professionals in the field.
Pending Requests for State Assistance:
- Emergency Manager deployed to Sarasota County throughout Florida Emergency Management Preparedness Association
- FEMA Liaison arrived in Sarasota County on Aug. 6
Activation Status:
- Emergency Operations Center Activation Level 1 (Full)
- Local State of Emergency remains in effect
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