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Triple-I Offers Preparedness Tips for Impacts of Francine

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ST. JOHNS, Fla., Sept. 9, 2024鈥 Residents from Texas to the Florida Panhandle should prepare for the potential impacts of Tropical Storm Francine, which is forecast to make landfall along the Northern Gulf Coast on Wednesday, Sept. 11, as a hurricane, according to the (Triple-I).听

Francine will be the fourth hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season and third landfalling tropical cyclone in the U.S. this year. Hurricane Beryl made as a Category 1 hurricane in Texas on July 8. Debby made as a Category 1 hurricane in Florida on Aug. 5 and made a as a tropical storm in South Carolina on Aug. 8. It is the first Atlantic named storm to form since Ernesto on Aug. 12.

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued a Hurricane Watch for the Louisiana coast from Cameron to Grand Isle. A Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for other areas of Louisiana, including Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans. A Storm Surge Watch has been issued from High Island, Texas to the Mississippi/Alabama border.

鈥淔rancine is forecast to slowly intensify today and more rapidly intensify tomorrow as it approaches the Northern Gulf Coast,鈥 Triple-I non-resident scholar Phil Klotzbach, PhD, a senior research scientist in the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University, said in a brief update on Monday.

Klotzbach added, 鈥淚n addition to the wind threat from Francine, storm surge will also be a significant threat. The storm will also be a heavy rainfall producer with estimates of 4-8 inches for the Southern Texas and Far Upper Texas Coast, as well as the Louisiana and Mississippi coastlines with totals up to 12 inches possible.鈥

In an today, the NHC warned of 鈥渢he risk of considerable flash flooding鈥 from the Mexico/Texas border to Southern Mississippi into Thursday morning, Sept. 12. The NHC also noted a risk of flash and urban flooding exists across portions of the Mid-South from Wednesday into Friday morning, Sept. 13. Francine is expected to impact areas from the Gulf Coast to the Midwest through this weekend as it tracks northward after making landfall.

Preparedness Tips听

The Triple-I offers preparedness tips for all residents in the path of Francine:鈥

  • 搁别惫颈别飞鈥痽辞耻谤 evacuation plan鈥痑nd, if you have a pet,鈥痽our pet's evacuation plan鈥
  • Make sure your hurricane kit includes a minimum 14-day supply of non-perishable food and drinking water (one gallon per person, per day) for all family members and pets, as well as a two-week supply of medications for everyone in your household听
  • Write down the name and phone number of your insurer and insurance professional鈥痑nd keep this information either in your wallet or purse鈥
  • Purchase emergency supplies, such as batteries and flashlights鈥
  • Fully charge your cell phones鈥痵o you can receive weather alerts听
  • Prepare your yard鈥痓y removing all outdoor furniture, lawn items, planters and other materials that could become airborne due to high winds鈥
  • Fill your vehicle鈥檚 gasoline tank听

Damage caused by hurricanes and tropical storms are covered under different insurance policies, according to the Triple-I:听

  • Wind-caused property damage is covered under standard homeowners, renters and business insurance policies. Renters鈥 insurance covers a renter鈥檚 possessions while the landlord insures the structure.鈥
  • Property damage to a home, a renter鈥檚 possessions, and a business 鈥 resulting from a flood 鈥 is generally covered under either a FEMA policy or a private flood policy, if the homeowner, renter or business has purchased one. Dozens of private insurers offer flood insurance in addition to FEMA.鈥
  • Private-passenger vehicles damaged or destroyed by either wind or flooding are covered under the optional comprehensive portion of an auto insurance policy. Approximately 80% of U.S. drivers choose to purchase comprehensive coverage.鈥

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