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Debby uproots trees and knocks out power in Jacksonville
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8/6/2024
With the ground saturated from rainfall, even the winds of Debby after it was downgraded to a tropical storm were able to knock down trees and power lines in Jacksonville, Florida.
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Well there are several spots along Jacksonville's waterfront that remain
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highly vulnerable to flooding over the next few days. One of these areas is
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Memorial Park where AccuWeather's Leslie Hudson was earlier and she's she joins
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us there now with more. Leslie? Hey there yeah it is you know considered one of
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the most vulnerable spots in the state of Florida not just even here in
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Jacksonville. Now you can see the bridge behind my shoulder a beautiful night
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despite all of the steady rain and the wind we've been dealing with but just
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over the bridge is Memorial Park and Riverside Drive where there is such
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devastation when they do get tropical events. Now let me show you some video
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from earlier today when I was in Memorial Park. From last year the city
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officials learned that they needed to do something to try and mitigate the
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incredible waves that come with the St. Johns River when there is a tropical
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system headed their way. So they put up those floodgates you can see those white
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barriers that really haven't done a whole lot in terms of stopping any type
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of flooding waters. I noticed that when I was down there but at least it's
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something and it's helping to redirect some of that water to the storm drains
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and that is helping. The other thing is that I noticed today is that the crews
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are out really really quickly. Now we've had several large trees down here in
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Jacksonville. Last time I checked there was about 10,000 people without power in
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the metro area. I know there's much more than that statewide. Last time I checked
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it was over a quarter of a million people without power. But it's because
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we've had so much rain here in this state these trees are easily getting
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uprooted and then they're pulling the water drains underground up top and
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that's creating another problem on top of the flooding conditions. So crews are
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all over the state in the hotel I'm at. There are hundreds of linemen and power
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utility workers in this hotel trying to get out on the roads quickly when
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everything starts to turn south. They have been out and about. I've seen them
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all day today but we talked to one viewer to one resident who had to check
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Debbie out for himself. It's been a normal day but also when I was at work
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this morning it was pretty dead. Like people are taking this pretty seriously
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because of how severe it is right now and how much wind and rain and all that
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it is. Now most of the people have stayed indoors and tried to heed what the
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officials have said. They have stayed to stay off the roads. Of course there's a
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tropical storm. There has been a tropical storm warning up in this area and of
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course we're expecting some more of those rain bands tonight. For now it is a
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slow steady rain here. We've seen the flooding and we'll see how Mother Nature
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shakes up with Debbie's impact tomorrow. For now we're reporting in Jacksonville.
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I'm Leslie Hudson back to you. All right thanks so much for that report there
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Leslie and gradually as the center of the storm will gradually pull away from
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Jacksonville to the north we will begin to see some gradual improvements but
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we're going to really be concerned about Georgia and the Carolinas moving forward
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with life-threatening flooding and some spots could pick up feet of rain over
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the coming days and this system is lingering near the southeast coast. We're
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not totally done with this in Northeast Florida but the worst of this will be
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shifting into areas like coastal South Carolina where Governor Henry McMaster
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is urging residents to stay alert. We do have a quite a storm coming. It's not a
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hurricane wind but those categories 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 those measure only the wind.
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They do not reflect the water at all but we've got a lot of water coming and we
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had a lot of water in 2015 as you remember we had a lot of water in 2017
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and the results are overcoming all that took weeks sometimes or sometimes even
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longer but but we are prepared we have everyone is on deck
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