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Volusia, Flagler counties spared from worst of Tropical Storm Elsa

DAYTONA BEACH – Tropical Storm Elsa battered Florida s west coast with winds up to 62 mph and heavy rain Wednesday morning as it neared landfall in the state s Big Bend area.  But except for a steady light rain and an occasional gust of wind, the storm did little to disrupt life in Volusia and Flagler counties. However, Volusia County Beach Safety did rescue one man who was transported to a hospital. They warned of dangerous rip currents.  “For the most part there is not any huge threat or risk,” according to Volusia County Emergency Management spokesperson Kate Sark. The county has been “spared” from the worst of the storm.

Hurricane Elsa could let it go in Volusia, Flagler, St Johns next week

Hurricane Elsa could let it go in Volusia, Flagler, St Johns next week
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Severe Weather Awareness Week Begins Today

Feb 1, 2021 6:16 AM Daytona Beach, FL - The state of Florida sees almost every type of severe weather from thunderstorms and lightning and hurricanes to extreme heat and dangerous tidal forces. This year, the focus of Severe Weather Awareness Week is how to stay safe. There will be a different theme every day on the floridadisaster.org website.  Closer to home, you can find information at volusia.org. Tom Cisco, Operations Coordinator for Volusia County Emergency Management (VCEM), says the most important thing is to be prepared.  He says tornadoes can be particularly difficult because you don’t get much warning. One of the biggest things you can do is have an NOAA weather radio that will alert you of a tornado warning. Then, just know where you re going to go. If that means you re going to go to your bathroom, get in the tub and cover yourself up, that should be your plan. Let your whole family know your plan. A statewide tornado drill is scheduled for Wed

Coronavirus vaccine in Volusia-Flagler What you need to know

Volusia Officials Say They Are Working As Fast As They Can

Jan 6, 2021 1:35 PM Daytona Beach, FL -  Volusia County Emergency Management hosted a news briefing today (January 6) to discuss the COVID-19 vaccinations roll-out in the County. The basic message of the meeting is that the number of doses of vaccine received will guide when and how many vaccinations can be administered. Newly elected Volusia County Chair Jeff Brower said what a way to get baptized into his new position with COVID-19. He also asked for patience from County residents. We re limited to the amount of vaccine that we get. The County is working with our partners, we have a plan in place, and we re asking for the public s patience. Florida Department of Health - Volusia Administrator Patricia Boswell talked about how the vaccine is being allocated, saying the initial allotment was used for the vaccinators with the rest being used earlier this week in Daytona Beach and tomorrow and Friday in Deltona. I believe the allocation is done from the federal governm

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