City of Mobile Prepared for Tropical Storm Nate
Oct 6th, 2017
"We have gathered together our first responders to ensure we are fully prepared when Tropical Storm Nate makes landfall. Given the potential impact on Mobile, I encourage everyone to monitor the storm, have a plan in place and take the necessary precautions. We will continue to stay vigilant to ensure everyone's safety." -- Mayor StimpsonCity Action:
To alleviate any potential impacts of the storm, the City of Mobile has taken the following precautions to ensure a safe and rapid response to any damage the City may receive.
- Coordinated with first responders, ALDOT, Alabama Power, Mobile County Emergency Management Agency and Red Cross on the disaster preparedness plan.
- Transported equipment to key locations including fire stations, police precincts and community centers.
- Cleaned and inspected storm drains.
- Secured loose items around work spaces, buildings and grounds.
- Removed debris from overpasses, bridges, culverts, inlets, drainage ways and litter trap.
- Fueled all City vehicles and tanks.
- Checked all equipment, batteries and generators.
- Loaded dump trucks and transported them to a sheltered area.
- Removed hanging limbs and dead trees that have potential to cause damage during the storm.
- Loaded barricades on trailers in case roads need to be closed.
- Closed recycling locations from noon on Saturday until Monday at 7 am.
- Scheduled garbage and trash routes to run as normal.