'Incredibly fragile': Tybee officials talk defense against strong storms
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TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. () — Although Tropical Storm Imelda is currently tracking offshore, officials on Tybee Island are advising residents to remain alert as the hurricane season progresses.

The island experienced strong winds and surf on Monday, and local officials expect these conditions to persist throughout the week. According to Fire Chief and Emergency Management (EMA) Director Justin McMillian, lifeguards will likely be displaying double red flags until Wednesday.

Emergency plans were scaled back when Imelda shifted to the East, yet Mayor Brian West emphasized that every storm affects the beach. Tybee is already dealing with ongoing beach erosion issues.

The city has invested millions in beach renourishment projects. Mayor West noted that they are also focusing on enhancing the island’s overall resilience to prevent flooding.

“We currently lack protection on the island’s back side. We’re exploring options to elevate roads in that area, creating a barrier to safeguard it as well,” West explained.

Chief McMillian talked about just how fragile the island is should a serious storm come through.

“The key message I want to convey today is that if we face a serious storm, whether it be any type of hurricane or even a category one, we strongly advise residents to evacuate the island,” McMillian stated.

The bigger the storm, the harder it is to put out barriers and sandbags to protect the island, but that’s why Mayor West said they are always prepared.

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