North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has taken proactive measures by signing an executive order declaring a state of emergency as the state braces for the impacts of Tropical Storm Debby. The governor emphasized the potential for intense rain and flooding, urging residents to prioritize safety.
The storm is expected to bring various severe effects to North Carolina, including the risk of life-threatening flash flooding, river flooding, wind gusts of up to 40 mph, coastal impacts, and other potential hazards. In response to these threats, the executive order has activated the State Emergency Operations Plan, facilitating the movement of vehicles supporting emergency relief efforts across the state.
This activation will enable the transportation of crucial goods such as food and medical supplies to areas that may be affected by the storm. The governor's office has advised North Carolina residents to stay informed about the weather forecast and to develop an emergency plan in preparation for the severe weather conditions.