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Most Floridians breathed a sigh of relief when Hurricane Dorian’s projected path shifted away from a direct hit on the peninsula, but one big risk remained: Storm surge.
Hurricane Dorian was projected to create from one to three feet of storm surge in Florida, concentrated on the east coast of Central and North Florida but also including inland rivers, inlets and creeks.
AARP Florida urges any Floridian living near a waterway to plan for storm surge when a hurricane is approaching.
“Wind damage is what we may think of first when a hurricane is on its way,” said Jeff Johnson, AARP’s Florida state director. “But it’s important to remember that storm surge is the deadliest threat.”
A few tips to keep in mind:
Learn more here: https://www.ready.gov/hurricanes
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