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Jackson County has begun shelter transportation
Shelters preparing to open
From:
Jackson County EOC Filed 8/31/08 GCN
Jackson County has started its free transportation
service for residents who need help evacuating to a shelter. County
school buses and/or vans are currently picking up registered residents at
their homes. Each van/bus is taking residents to a Red Cross shelter
inside Jackson County. Please, pack only the essentials; there is a two
bag limit per rider. The County will stop taking
registrations at 5 p.m. today (Aug. 31). Until then residents can still
call 228-769-5870.
A Mandatory Evacuation
is still in effect for all Jackson County residents living in
low-lying areas, mobile homes, MEMA Cottages, Katrina Cottages and FEMA
travel trailers in advance of forecasted tropical storm force winds from
Hurricane Gustav.
Residents should be departing now and sharing
that information with family, employers, and neighbors. Drivers should be
aware the State of Louisiana has begun “contra-flow”. Traffic along
Interstate 10 and north routes has been heavy but flowing steadily all
day. All motorists should use caution on the roadways
The County and the American Red Cross will open three
shelters at 5 p.m. today. The Special Medical Needs Shelter opened at 3
p.m. Residents going to a shelter should bring medication, sleeping gear,
and a change of clothes. Review Red Cross guidelines. The shelters are
below:
- East Central Community Center (Special Medical
Needs Only)- 4300 Hwy. 614
- East Central High School- 21700 Slider Rd. off
Hwy. 614
- St. Martin East Elementary- 7508 Rose Farm Rd.
- Vancleave High School- 12412 Hwy. 57
The County will open an “Animal Evacuation Shelter”
for small to medium size domesticated pets (cats, dogs, gerbils.) at 5
p.m. today. No exotic animals (snakes, monkeys, etc.) can be accepted.
This shelter is only for residents staying at a local Red Cross Shelter.
Pets must be inside of a safe travel kennel and have proof of shots. The
Animal Shelter’s staff will pick-up all pets from the Red Cross Shelter.
Owners can’t stay with their pets.
The County remains under a
Proclamation of Local Emergency. The Board of Supervisors has
closed the Ocean Springs Harbor to all “transient vessels and boats” until
the threat of Gustav subsides. All current boat owners with valid “Slip
Lease Agreements” can continue to dock their boats at the Harbor.
The County is still offering free sand bags (self
serve) at the following 10 locations:
East Side
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Forts Lake Fire Dept. on Forts Lake Rd.
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Three Rivers Fire Dept. on Hwy. 63
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East Road Dept. on Hwy. 63 in Escatawpa
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East Central Community Center on Hwy. 614
Central
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St. Andrews Fire Dept. on Elm St.
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Fontainebleau Fire Dept. on Hwy. 57 (south)
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Central Road Dept. on Hwy. 57 in Vancleave
West Side
o
West JC Fire Dept. on Big Ridge Rd.
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Latimer Community Center on Daisy Vestry Rd.
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West Road Dept. on N. Washington Ave. in St. Martin.
As a precaution, the County will staff the Emergency
Management Office, Ocean Springs Harbor Office and Public Information
Office throughout the weekend.
All official County announcements and news releases
will come from the County’s Emergency Management Office and/or Public
Information Office. All pre-storm updates will also be posted on the
County’s website for verification.
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