CEMA monitors Imelda as hurricane risk grows
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In Chatham County, Ga., Imelda is intensifying in the Atlantic Ocean and approaching the Southeast Coast. It is projected to develop into a hurricane by Monday, remaining offshore but close enough to affect the local coastline.

Emergency officials are in monitoring mode and are telling coastal communities to still stay alert.

While Tybee remains calm presently, Chatham County authorities are not taking any chances. The Chatham Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) is currently in OPCON 4, which involves monitoring as they brace for possible effects from the anticipated Hurricane Imelda. The primary concerns are high surf and possible flooding in the coming days.

CEMA is closely watching the storm, which keeps emergency teams in Chatham County vigilant, without fully launching their operations yet. This phase enables them to coordinate with local entities such as fire services, police, and public works, ensuring equipment and staff are ready for any developments.

Though no shelters are currently opened, officials have assured that potential locations are being assessed and can be rapidly operational if needed. Residents are advised to secure any loose outdoor items, check their emergency supplies, and firm up evacuation strategies ahead of any changes in weather.

CEMA is also ramping up its communication with the public, urging residents to subscribe to alerts through their website and stay updated via social media channels.

Despite the absence of official watches or warnings now, officials are proactively initiating precautionary measures. CEMA emphasizes the importance of preparedness, advising that the optimal time to make arrangements is now, prior to any weather developments.

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