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Municipal Affairs
September 10, 2012

Public Advisory: Communities and Residents Encouraged to
Prepare for Impending Storm

The current path of Tropical Storm Leslie has prompted Environment Canada to issue a number of watches and warnings for the island portion of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Provincial Government, through Fire and Emergency Services - Newfoundland and Labrador (FES-NL), is encouraging all citizens to be prepared for flooding, power outages, and other potential impacts. A hurricane information hot button has been mobilized on the main government website with the latest Provincial Government information.

As of this morning, a cold front ahead of the tropical storm is bringing significant rainfall to the west coast of the province and will potentially generate some flash flooding conditions. Tropical Storm Leslie is expected to have both direct and indirect impact on Newfoundland and Labrador and is forecast to bring with it between 100 and150 millimetres of rain and winds gusting between 100 to 140 kilometres an hour. Leslie could regain hurricane strength before it arrives in Newfoundland and Labrador, but is expected to merge this evening with the cold front, bringing additional heavy rains. Forecasters predict the central, western and northern portions of the island will receive the bulk of the rain, while the east coast and the Avalon Peninsula is expected to see substantial rain and significantly high winds. The province will begin to see the system’s effects this evening, with anticipated arrival Tuesday morning.

Rains can be expected to create hydroplaning conditions for much of the province’s roadways. Extreme caution is advised for those having to travel throughout the next 24 hours and a car-emergency kit is strongly recommend for those on the road.

The amount of rain and high winds in the forecast means residents and communities must be diligent in emergency preparations to ensure minimal impact.

FES-NL made contact late last week with municipalities to advise them to take pre-cautionary measures, to review their emergency management plans and ensure all the proper local contact information is in place. FES-NL staff and officials with Environment Canada will brief municipalities directly through a conference call today to help communities anticipate what is to be expected in the next 24 to 48 hours.

Residents and municipal officials should assess their individual situations to determine the steps they can take to ensure their safety and security during this weather event and continue to closely monitor the forecast. Municipalities have been advised to ensure that all storm sewers, culverts, bridges, and drains are free from debris and that emergency personnel are available should the need arise.

Some important tips to keep in mind before and during weather events:

If an emergency requiring assistance occurs, residents are reminded to contact their local fire department and/or police for assistance. If flooding occurs, residents should contact their municipality. Should communities become unable to cope with local emergencies, they may contact FES-NL for assistance.

Residents and officials should keep the following emergency numbers close at hand:

Citizens are asked to exercise extreme caution as this weather system approaches and throughout the course of this event.

The latest information on Tropical Storm Leslie can be found at: www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/hurricane/statements_e.html

The latest on highway information during Tropical Storm Leslie: www.roads.gov.nl.ca/winterdriving/

More information on personal preparedness can be found at: www.gov.nl.ca/fes or www.getprepared.ca

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Media contact:
Cheryl Gullage
Public Relations Specialist
Fire and Emergency Services - Newfoundland and Labrador
709-729-0857, 631-9962
cherylgullage@gov.nl.ca

2012 09 10                              12:50 p.m.

 
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