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Florida power and light reported fallen trees and damage to utility equipment on the south side of Daytona North. The time of damage was estimated by radar.
Power lines were damaged due to a fallen tree. The cost of damage was estimated for inclusion of the event in Storm Data.
Powerlines were blown down along Beckner Lane in the B-Section of Palm Coast. The time of the wind damage was based on radar.
A tree was blown down onto a power line that ignited a fire and damaged a power line pole in Bulow Woods Circle.
Power lines were blown down near Birch Way and Birchtree Street in Palm Coast. The cost of damage was estimated for Storm Data.
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Hurricane Ian made landfall as a powerful Category 4 Hurricane on the SW Florida peninsula coast near Punta Gorda on Wednesday, September 28th. The center tracked NE across south-central FL, north of Lake Okeechobee through Wednesday Night and then moved offshore of the central FL Atlantic coast Thursday Morning, September 29th, just near Cape Canaveral as a Tropical Storm. Ian regained Category 1 Hurricane Strength offshore of the northeast Florida Atlantic coast as it tracked NNE into Thursday Night and Friday morning as it made landfall along the South Carolina Atlantic coast. Locally, a strong nor'easter developed through the day Wednesday, September 28th, as a front lifted northward up the FL peninsula ahead of Ian. Tropical Storm force winds and bands of rainfall started to impact northeast Florida through the day Wednesday, the peak in local winds through the day Thursday as Ian's center tracked northward and offshore of the local Atlantic coast. Water levels increased within the St. Johns River basin Wednesday due to the strong nor'easter and annually high spring tides already created water level departures of 0.5 to 1 ft MHHW datum prior to the nor'easter further 'charging' the St. Johns River basin. The peak storm surge along the local Atlantic coast occurred Thursday, then the peak surge pressed into the St. Johns River basin Thursday night into Friday morning. Major to moderate tidal flooding continued into the weekend especially for Putnam, St. Johns and Flagler counties where trapped tides and northerly flow caused extended tidal flooding. Record setting rainfall occurred across the headwaters of the St. Johns River across east-central Florida, and water levels increased the week after Ian passed as the St. Johns River drains south to north, which was also leading up to the peak Spring tides between Oct 8th through Oct 11th.
A cluster of strong pre-frontal storms moved across northeast Florida during the early morning hours. A few strong wind gusts were reported, as well as a lone reported of a possible funnel cloud in St. Johns county. Strong winds of 35-50 mph blew down a few trees from Marion county to Flagler county. One tree fell on a car on South Moore St in Bunnell...and power lines and a few tree limbs were blown down about 6 miles SSW of Santos in Marion county. As storms moved offshore, gusts of 40 to 45 mph were measured by buoys over the offshore waters.
The public reported large tree limbs and power lines down near Daytona North.
Emergency Management reported numerous trees and powerlines down in the Lehigh Woods area of Palm Coast.
Many powerlines were downed across the southside of Flagler Beach.
News
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As Tropical Storm Nicole brings storm surge, high winds and flooding rain to Florida, here's a look at power outages around Palm Beach County.
After Ian: Updates for Tuesday, Oct. 18
Information we receive about important recovery efforts, relief hotlines and more will be posted here.
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What is Power Outage?
Power outage (also called a power cut, a power blackout, power failure or a blackout) is a short-term or a long-term loss of the electric power to a particular area.
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Palm Coast, Florida
City | Palm Coast |
County | Flagler |
State | Florida (FL) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 32135, 32137, 32142, 32143, 32164 |
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Power out in Palm Coast, anyone know whats up?