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Hurricane Debby Brings Flooding, Down Trees and Powerlines

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Fire Chief Paul Hasenmeier, BOCC Chairwoman Beth Narverud and County Commissioner John Allocco provided an update on Tropical Storm Debby this morning at 10:00 am.

Hernando County is still under a local state of emergency with a storm surge anticipated to be 3 to 5 feet. Low tide was around 9 a.m. this morning and we made it through the overnight high tide. The next high tide is at 2:24 pm today.

EOC, the fire department, and the Sheriff’s Office will be monitoring conditions on Hernando Beach, Aripeka, and any of the low-lying areas.

There is a tornado watch until 4 p.m. today and a flood watch until 8 p.m. tonight.

They anticipate winds to weaken below tropical storm force around 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. today.

Nonessential county offices will re-open tomorrow.

There will be garbage pickup today and the main landfill is currently open and operational.

There are several roadway closures throughout the county.

Debby Road ClosuresCredit: Hernando County Government
Debby Road Closures
Credit: Hernando County Government

HCSO is reporting the following roadway obstructions over the last hour:

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YONTZ ROAD AND CHEYENNE PASS
TREE DOWN BLOCKING ROAD – WESTBOUND
 
PIKEVIEW ROAD AND CYRIL DRIVE (EASTERN BROOKSVILLE)
TREE AND POWERLINES DOWN
 
STEFANIK STREET AND GRAND AVENUE (MASARYKTOWN)
TREE IN ROADWAY
 
CLINTON BOULEVARD AND CORTEZ BOULEVARD
ROADWAY UNDER WATER
 
POWELL ROAD AND SATURN ROAD (NEAR RR TRACKS)
ROADWAY UNDER WATER

 

This morning, around 9 a.m., a driver heading eastbound on Wiscon Rd hydroplaned and went into a ditch filled with water. There were no injuries.

Sheriff Nienhuis on the scene of a car that hydroplaned off the road into a ditch filled with water on Wiscon. Aug. 5, 2024 Credit: HCSO.
Sheriff Nienhuis on the scene of a car that hydroplaned off the road into a ditch filled with water on Wiscon. Aug. 5, 2024 Credit: HCSO.

Eastern Hernando County residents do need to be prepared for potential flooding from the Withlacoochee River over the next week.

The Ridge Manor Community Center sandbag location will reopen tomorrow at 7 a.m. and it will remain open until 7 p.m.

Overnight, the Sheriff’s Office and fire rescue crews were busy handling multiple calls, including a fire at the 4 Corners Pharmacy and Bauknight Insurance strip mall on Spring Hill Drive.   

David Lambert, Withlacoochee River Electric CEO, remarked that at the height of the storm, there were a little over 30,000 members throughout their service area without power. As of around 10 am there were a little under 1800 members without power, most of which are in the eastern Hernando County area.  They expect that power will be restored for the majority of those members by 5 p.m. today.

Wiscon and Seaway Dr Aug 5 2024Credit: HCSO
Wiscon and Seaway Dr Aug 5 2024
Credit: HCSO

Rocco Maglio
Rocco Magliohttps://www.roccomaglio.com
Rocco Maglio is a co-founder of the Hernando Sun. He grew up in Brooksville and graduated from Hernando High. He then worked in technology for starting in the early 1990s. He was fascinated by the potential of the Internet even though at the time there were not graphical browsers. He recently earned a Master of Science in Information Technology with a specialization in Cybersecurity.
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