Tamarac Residents Need to Watch for Flooding From Hurricane Isaac

Pompano Beach resident John Spade shot this beautiful time-lapse video of Hurricane Isaac today.

Please be prepared for possible flooding of low lying areas, potential power outages and rip currents.

Emergency Management officials will continue to closely monitor Tropical Storm Isaac throughout the weekend. Stay tuned to local media for any flood or tornado watches and warnings that may be issued by the National Weather Service.

Recommended actions for potential impact from Tropical Storm Isaac include:

Avoid Flood and Beach Dangers

Be Patient With Power Outages; Operator Generators Safely

Take Protective Actions if Tornados are Sighted

A tornado watch is issued to alert people that conditions are right for tornado development. It does not mean a tornado has been sighted. A tornado warning is issued when a tornado has actually been sighted or picked up on radar in the area. When a tornado approaches, immediate action may mean the difference between life and death.

In the immediate aftermath of a storm, residents are encouraged to help emergency responders quickly identify areas that have suffered damage and/or flooding by participating in the Broward County Home Damage Assessment Program.

The website for the Home Damage Assessment Program features photos of four homes that have experienced varying levels of damage, including flooding. Residents are urged to familiarize themselves with the Home Damage Assessment tool before the storm so that they can report damage to their home immediately after the storm. There are three ways to report damage:

Bookmark http://gis.broward.org/mda/ to report from a smartphone or mobile device

Bookmark http://gis.broward.org/damage/ to report from a non-mobile device (such as desktop or laptop computer)

During regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.), you can report by calling the Broward County Call Center at 311 in Broward or 954-831-4000.

Stay Informed

Monitor media for up-to-the-minute information and public safety advisories. There are a number of ways to “stay connected” and receive important information from the Broward County Emergency Operations Center before, during and after an emergency event, including news about hurricane watches and warnings, evacuation orders, recommended protective actions and other related public safety information.

Visit broward.org/hurricane for more information and an extensive A-Z guide to preparedness

Call the Broward County Call Center at 311 in Broward or 954-831-4000, for answers to all your emergency preparedness questions.

Thank you to the City of Coral Springs for this information.

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