Beaufort, along with other areas in the Lowcountry, is preparing for the incoming effects of Hurricane Helene, which is expected to hit Florida’s Big Bend region late Thursday. In response to the looming storm, a tropical storm watch has been issued, heightening concerns about the potential impact.
As weather reports confirm the predicted path of Hurricane Helene, locals are taking precautions. Many residents are stockpiling supplies, including water, non-perishable foods, and batteries, ensuring they are ready should the storm disrupt services or power. Nearby communities are bracing themselves as well, anticipating strong winds and heavy rainfall.
On Friday morning, Beaufort Memorial Hospital announced the closure or delay of several outpatient services due to the storm’s impact. They conducted an assessment of the situation, which led to the decision to temporarily halt various operations to ensure staff and patient safety. The following services will be unavailable on Friday:
While the hospital has closed many outpatient services, they are keeping some essential facilities open for patient care. These services include:
Patients affected by the closures are being contacted directly to reschedule appointments, ensuring that everyone is well-informed and can plan accordingly during this weather emergency.
Local residents are actively sharing tips and resources on community forums to assist each other. From offering rides to grocery stores to helping neighbors secure outdoor furniture, a sense of camaraderie prevails. Businesses are also stepping up, with many offering discounts on storm supplies and equipment rentals. Everyone is reminded to check in on elderly neighbors or those with special needs, ensuring that no one is left alone during the storm.
In light of Hurricane Helene’s approach, residents are advised to remain alert and prepared for possible power outages, flooding, and strong winds. The storm may leave trees down and cause damage to property, so everyone is encouraged to stay informed through local alerts and updates.
As the situation evolves, we will continue to monitor the developments surrounding Hurricane Helene. Stay safe, Beaufort! Remember to adhere to safety guidelines and prepare for the impacts as they approach.
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