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How Hurricane Ian Could Be Worse Than Irma – The Supply Chain

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You immediate response should be "How can Hurricane Ian be worse than Irma?" The current Tropical Depression 9 and soon to be Hurricane Ian is currently projected to be in our Southwest Florida neighborhood late Tuesday-early Wednesday at a Category 2 storm. If it tracks a little to our north, it'll be a Category 3 in Tampa's neighborhood. Irma was a Category 5 as it approached and hit Estero as a Category 3. I know this. Our station is in Estero. I was here when the eye crossed over our town. Things are different with TD9, soon to be Ian. Here's a look at this morning's models:

That gulf is super warm. I was down at Barefoot Beach and can confirm. So the longer this storm stays in the gulf, the bigger it's going to get. If it hits us, it's predicted to be in Category 2 range. If it goes further north before landfall it'll be a lot stronger. Back to my original thought.

How can Hurricane Ian be worse than Irma?

I'm not talking about roof damage or flooding, I'm talking about the supply chain. And electricity. When things break you need parts. When hurricanes hit, the power goes out. It takes parts to fix the things that break to get the power back on.  Do they have enough parts? Here's why I'm thinking this. Shortages have been in the news for quite awhile now. Manufacturers can't complete cars and trucks without all the parts. Locally, it was something that happened to me.

Last May I got a water bill for $30. My water meter broke. I contacted Lee County and let them know. The response came back that they didn't have the parts to fix it. Two weeks ago they finally did. I got free water from the county for essentially 4 months because they didn't have the parts needed to fix the meter. So if Florida sees a lot of damage from the hurricane, do they have all the parts needed to get all of our power back in in a timely manner? I'm hoping so. We were without power after Irma for more than a week, and the power companies had everything they needed. What's the situation with parts and electrical components when it comes to fixing damage from a storm?

I'll keep you updated if I find out more. Here's the link to our guide, and more information below.

2022 Hurricane Central – Preparedness Guide

Hurricane Central - Preparedness Guide gives you the updated information you may need in the event of a hurricane. Just because 2021 was a quiet year for storms doesn't mean we can ever let our guard down. This guide is sponsored by local businesses here in SWFL. Gavin's Ace Hardware, Sean King Law, and Powerhouse Home Services.

    HURRICANE CONTACT NUMBERS

    EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTERS

    CONTRACTOR INFORMATION

    POWER COMPANIES

    ONLINE RESOURCES

    Preparing Your Home

      Shelters - Lee County

      Emergency Operations Center 239-533-0622

      Bonita Springs YMCA – Bonita Springs

      Island Coast High School – Cape Coral

      Estero Recreation Center – Estero

      Germain Arena – Estero

      South Fort Myers High School (Pet Friendly) – Fort Myers

      E. Lee County High School (Pet Friendly) – Lehigh Acres

      Harns Marsh Elementary School – Lehigh Acres

      Harns Marsh Middle School – Lehigh Acres

      Mirror Lakes Elementary School – Lehigh Acres

      Varsity Lakes Middle School – Lehigh Acres

      Veterans Park Recreation Center – Lehigh Acres

      Shelters - Collier County

      Emergency Operations Center: 239-252-3600

      Highlands Elementary School – Immokalee

      Immokalee Friendship House – Immokalee

      Immokalee High School – Immokalee

      Immokalee Middle School – Immokalee

      Pinecrest Elementary School – Immokalee

      Village Oaks Elementary – Immokalee

      Barron Collier High School – Naples

      Big Cypress Elementary – Naples

      Corkscrew Elem/Middle School – Naples

      Cypress Palm Middle School – Naples

      Golden Gate Intermediate School – Naples

      Golden Gate Middle School – Naples

      Golden Gate High School – Naples

      Golden Terrace Intermediate School – Naples

      Gulf Coast Intermediate School – Naples

      Gulf Coast High School – Naples

      Laurel Oak Elementary School – Naples

      Lely High School – Naples

      Mike Davis Elementary School

      Naples High School

      North collier Regional Park (Pet Friendly) – Pre-registration is required

      North Naples Middle School

      Oakridge Middle School

      Palmetto Ridge High School – Special Needs

      Pelican Marsh Elementary

      Sable Palm Elementary School

      St. Matthews House

      Veterans Community Park

      Vineyards Elementary School

      Shelters - Charlotte County

      Emergency Operations Center: 941-833-4000

      *All Charlotte County shelters are now Pet Friendly

      Lemon Bay High School – Englewood

      Myakka River Elementary School – Englewood

      Kingsway Elementary School – Port Charlotte

      Liberty Elementary School – Port Charlotte

      Meadow Park Elementary School – Port Charlotte

      Murdock Middle School – Port Charlotte

      Port Charlotte High School – Port Charlotte

      Port Charlotte Middle School – Port Charlotte

      Sallie Jones Elementary School -Punta Gorda

      South County Regional Park -Punta Gorda

      L.A. Ainger MIddle School – Rotonda

      Vineland Elementary School – Rotonda

      Shelters - Hendry County

      Emergency Operations Center: 863-674-5400

      Central Elementary School – Clewiston

      Clewiston High School – Clewiston

      Clewiston Middle School (Primary Shelter) – Clewiston

      Eastside Elementary School – Clewiston

      Westside Elementary School – Clewiston

      Country Oaks Elementary School – LaBelle

      LaBelle Elementary School – LaBelle

      LaBelle High School – LaBelle

      LaBelle Middle School (Primary Shelter) – LaBelle

      Shelters - Glades County

      Emergency Operations Center: 863-946-6020

      Buckhead Ridge VFW – Buckhead Ridge

      Maple Grove Baptist Church – Lakeport

      Glades County Health Department (Special Needs) – Moore Haven

      Moore Haven High School – Moore Haven

      Muse Community Assn. – Muse

      West Glades Elementary (Special Needs) – Muse

      Shelters - Desoto County

      Emergency Operations Center – 863-993-4831

      Desoto Middle School -Arcadia

      South Florida State College (Special Needs) -Arcadia

      Terminology - Hurricane Watch

      Hurricane watch = conditions possible within the next 48 hrs.

      Steps to take:

        Terminology - Hurricane Warning

        Hurricane warning = conditions are expected within 36 hrs.

        Steps to take:

          Follow the hurricane timeline preparedness checklist, depending on when the storm is anticipated to hit and the impact that is projected for your location.

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