Onslow County has shelters opened from 6 p.m. The City of Jacksonville offices are scheduled to be closed after 4 p.m. There are no curfews or evacuation orders in Onslow County. Officials in Onslow County declared a state of emergency for Isaias. Officials in Jacksonville, North Carolina, warned of high winds and flooding from Isaias. Monday and remain closed through Tuesday. Women in labor can still go directly to the Women's and Children's Hospital.ĪBC stores in New Hanover County will close at 5 p.m. The New Hanover Regional Medical Center will close its non-emergency entrances at 7 p.m. The ship is scheduled to reopen to visitors at 8 a.m. ![]() Wrightsville Beach also declared a state of emergency and asked visitors to leave the coastal town.īattleship North Carolina closed at noon Monday. The Town of Carolina Beach is asking visitors to evacuate but stopped short of ordering an evacuation for vacationers. Parks, pools, and golf courses in Wilmington closed at noon. The City of Wilmington also declared a state of emergency, but there are no evacuations or curfew orders. New Hanover County is under a state of emergency, but there is no county evacuation order and no shelters are open. Remember: You should not shelter at home when an evacuation order is issued for your municipality or the county," the county said in a statement Monday. "You are strongly encouraged to reach out to family or friends or locate a more inland location to shelter if you plan to leave your home. Town Creek Middle School at 6370 Lake Park Dr.Cedar Grove Middle School at 750 Grove Trail SW, in Supply.The county opened two shelters at noon Monday: Monday because of potential flooding.Ĭounty officials ordered visitors to evacuate Holden Beach and Ocean Isle Beach and issued voluntary evacuations for tourists in Caswell Beach and on Oak Island.īrunswick County Community College closed at 11 a.m. The city will also shut down waterfront areas starting at 3 p.m. The City of Southport declared a state of emergency Monday and issued a mandatory curfew from 6 p.m. Here's what coastal communities are doing to prepare: Roy Cooper said during a press conference Monday afternoon. Rescue teams, helicopters, and high-water vehicles are in place to help rescue people if needed, Gov. People should also be careful while driving and are advised not to drive through flood waters. Officials in in the path of the storm say residents should prepare for power outages, including charging up their phones and making sure they have flashlights and extra batteries. ![]() Counties along the coast, especially in southeastern North Carolina, are getting ready for Isaias to make landfall as a strong tropical storm or a Category 1 hurricane Monday night.
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