Hundreds of thousands without power as Hurricane Debby hits. What to do during and after (2024)

Nearly 300,000 customers are without power as of 8:30 a.m. Monday morning in the Big Bend area, along the west coast and into central Florida as Hurricane Debby makes landfall at Steinhatchee.

"We have a lot of restoration personnel ready to go," Gov. Ron DeSantis said at a press conference in Tallahassee Monday.

DeSantis said the state's emergency department has identified up to 17,000 linemen who can assist with restoring power immediately after the storm and more are available if needed, but the governor did not expect power outages on the level the state has seen in previous storms.

"I think because this is a Category 1 with 80-mile-an-hour sustained winds, the total number of power outages are not going to reach the level that they did with Hurricane Idalia, certainly not the level that they did with Hurricane Ian back in 2022," he said.

"I know a lot of the utilities have already restored hundreds or thousands of folks starting yesterday," DeSantis said. "We also have Starlink internet ready to deploy if that is needed."

Crews will not be deployed until it is safe to do so, DeSantis said Sunday, and it is possible some residents may be without power for an extended time. Over half a million customers lost power in Florida when Hurricane Idalia followed a similar path last year.

Here's how to get ready, with tips from FEMA, the Red Cross and Ready.gov.

Florida power outage map

Before power goes out, have alternative power sources ready

  • Take inventory of anything you rely on that needs electricity — lighting, communication, medical devices, cooking — and get power sources such as batteries, portable chargers, power banks, and solar chargers.
  • Charge all phones and keep them charged as long as you have power.
  • If you have a home phone, make sure it works during a power outage.
  • Make sure every family member has a flashlight. Consider emergency flashlights that can be recharged manually. Avoid candles.
  • Get a radio that can be recharged by hand to monitor storm locations, alerts and emergency information.
  • Invest in a generator, but ONLY use it outdoors and away from windows. Carbon monoxide poisoning is a real risk with generator use. TheCenters for Disease Control and Preventionsays a single gas-powered generator can generate up to 100 times more carbon monoxide gas than a car’s exhaust.

Keep your fridge and freezer closed, get nonperishable food

A refrigerator will keep food cold for four hours after the power goes out, according to FEMA, and a full freezer will hold its temperature for about 48 hours. Avoid opening the doors as much as possible to keep the cool air in.

"If you are in doubt, monitor temperatures with a thermometer and throw out food if the temperature is 40 degrees or higher," FEMA said on its site.

  • Eat your fresh, perishable foods first. Use coolers with ice, if available.
  • Stock up on nonperishable food, at least a few day's worth, and water. Ideally, you should have at least two weeks' worth of food and water available.
  • Generators, camp stoves or charcoal grills should always be used outdoors and at least 20 feet away from windows.

Live updates on Debby:Hurricane likely tonight, landfall tomorrow in Big Bend

Prep your house

  • Unplug any appliances or electronics in your home, including internet modems and TV cables. Power may come back in momentary surges or spikes that can cause damage. Use surge protectors for your household electronics.
  • Install carbon monoxide detectors with battery backups in your home to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Do not turn off utilities unless you suspect damage or if local officials tell you to. If you have a gas line, it can only be turned on by a qualified professional.
  • If any circuit breakers have been tripped, contact an electrician to inspect them before turning them on.
  • If you evacuate, turn off the electricity at the breaker box before you go.

Plan out your medical needs

If you need power for any medical needs such as devices or refrigerated medications, make a power outage plan. Have alternative power sources ready and check medications to see if they can be stored at higher temperatures.

If you have devices or medication that are critical for your life, talk to your healthcare provider for specific guidelines and consider moving to a shelter or other location with power.

When power goes out

  • Report it to your local power company.
  • If you see downed or damaged power lines, call 911 to report it but stay at least 35 feet away from them and anything they are touching,
  • Don't walk into flooded areas, there may be downed power lines you can't see.
  • Don't use any electrical equipment or electronics that have been submerged. Have a qualified electrical inspector check the electrical system.
  • For households with children, have some power-free activities ready to keep them (and yourself) occupied. Tell stories, play games, sing songs. The National Children Stress Network has some suggestions.

Power outage tracker:Find out how widespread outages are at any given time

Stay cool(er) without power

  • Temporarily, hold on to your cool air. Keep windows and doors closed and close curtains, blinds and shutters to keep light and heat out of the house. Close off the hottest rooms in the house and stay on lower levels.
  • When your home heats up, open doors and windows to create a cross breeze and keep airflow moving.
  • Stay on the ground floor as much as possible.
  • Roll up and remove area rugs on wood or tile floors.
  • Wet your curtains, wring them out so they're damp, andopen the windows. The outside air will cool down as it passes through the damp fabric. You also can dampen a bedsheet or large bath towel and hang them in front of a window. Keep a spray bottle handy to spritz the cloth again if it dries out.

When the power comes back on

Throw out any refrigerated food, especially dairy and meat, that has been exposed to temperatures 40 degrees or higher for two hours or more. Also throw out anything with an unusual odor, color or texture. If you're not sure, toss it.

If the power is out more than a day, safely discard any medications that require refrigeration unless the drug's label says otherwise. Contact your healthcare provider to resupply.

Be ready

The Red Cross has a checklist to prepare for power outages.

Hundreds of thousands without power as Hurricane Debby hits. What to do during and after (2024)

FAQs

How do you survive during and after a hurricane? ›

Stay Safe During a Hurricane
  1. Determine how best to protect yourself from high winds and flooding.
  2. Take refuge in a designated storm shelter or an interior room for high winds.
  3. Go to the highest level of the building if you are trapped by flooding. ...
  4. Do not walk, swim or drive through flood waters.

What happens when a hurricane runs out of energy? ›

Answer and Explanation: When a hurricane reaches land it runs out of energy, slows down and will eventually dissipate. The energy that forms hurricanes comes from the warm, moist air evaporating from the ocean.

What should you do immediately after a hurricane is over? ›

Walk carefully around the outside of your home to check for loose power lines, gas leaks, and structural damage. Stay out of any building if you smell gas, if floodwaters remain around the building, Â if the building or home was damaged by fire, or if the authorities have not declared it safe.

What should we do during a hurricane? ›

Stay indoors and away from windows. Listen to local television or radio for updates. Conditions may change quickly; be prepared to evacuate to a shelter or neighbor's home if necessary.

Where is the safest place to be in a hurricane? ›

Take refuge in a small interior room, closet or hallway on the lowest level during the storm. Put as many walls between you and the outside as you can. ✓ Stay away from windows, skylights and glass doors.

What is the best shelter for a hurricane? ›

Take shelter in a hurricane-safe room that is designed for high winds (FEMA safe room) or in a Best Available Refuge Area. If that is not possible, go to a small, interior, windowless room on the lowest level of a sturdy building.

Should you turn off power when evacuating a hurricane? ›

If there is time to do so safely, secure your home. Unplug appliances and turn off electricity and the main water valve. If time permits, elevate furniture to protect it from flooding or move it to a higher floor. Take your emergency supplies and warm protective clothing when you leave.

How do you back up power for a hurricane? ›

A whole home backup generator can be a lifesaver during a hurricane-related power outage. However, its effectiveness depends on regular testing, maintenance and readiness procedures. Testing will help keep your generator working smoothly so it can provide power when you need it most.

What happens to all the waste after a hurricane? ›

The lack of properly separated materials hinders this process even further and it becomes more likely that the majority of debris will be thrown into a landfill. Hurricanes have a history of filling landfills, it's nothing new.

What not to do in a hurricane? ›

Hurricanes can be extremely dangerous so it's important you do not underestimate them. You should avoid standing in front of windows or going outside during a hurricane. Having a "hurricane party" can be dangerous and so can lighting candles or using gas lamps.

How long does it take for a town to recover from a hurricane? ›

What you need to know: Data on hurricanes Ike, Katrina and Sandy indicate that the average primary recovery period for hurricanes of similar size and magnitude is 14 months, with remodeling peaking three months after a hurricane makes landfall.

What was the worst hurricane in history? ›

Great Galveston Hurricane

Why do you fill your bathtub with water during a hurricane? ›

Reasons to Fill Your Bathtub With Water Before a Storm

It can be used for: Drinking – If you have access to a water purification filter or device, this would be best to use, but the bathwater can be a last resort if all other potable water in the house has already been consumed.

Is the bathroom the safest place in a hurricane? ›

Even if you have impact-resistant windows and doors, it's still a good idea to remain a safe distance away while the hurricane is passing through. The second-best place to be during a hurricane is an interior room, such as a closet or bathroom, on the first floor of your home.

Which US state is safest from natural disasters? ›

Anchorage, Alaska

Anchorage is the safest place to avoid natural disaster in the entire United States. It ranks in the top 1% of the country for its low risk of hurricanes, tornados, drought and cold or heat waves. It also has the lowest risk index rating for lightning, landslides and strong winds.

How can humans survive a hurricane? ›

Staying at Home
  1. Determine your best protection for high winds and flooding.
  2. Take shelter in a designated storm shelter or an interior room for high winds.
  3. Stay away from glass windows and doors.
  4. Move to higher ground before flooding begins.

How do people cope after a hurricane? ›

Surround yourself with people you trust, talk through what you are feeling, stay involved with others, and don't expect too much from yourself or others under such difficult circ*mstances. You will find that you and your support network have what it takes to make it through these challenging times.

What kills the most during a hurricane? ›

Storm Surge

This hazard is historically the leading cause of hurricane related deaths in the United States. Storm surge and large battering waves can result in large loss of life and cause massive destruction along the coast.

What is it like after a hurricane? ›

Even after the storm passes, there are many additional hazards that can harm you. Many people are injured or killed walking or driving around after the storm. Live power lines, gas leaks, dangling tree branches, flooding, damaged roadways and dangerous wildlife (e.g. snakes, alligators) can be life-threatening.

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