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This morning there were two homes with fallen trees on them in the Ferry Pass area. There were no injuries. An 18-wheeler overturned on I-10 that was possibly high wind or tornado-related, and there were no injuries associated with that incident.
Roads
At approximately 11 a.m., Escambia County asked the Sheriff's Office to close Copter Road/Ely Road in Ferry Pass and W. Fairfield Drive/Market St. in Brent until high water subsides.
At approximately 11 a.m., the Florida Highway Patrol closed I-10 Escambia Bay Bridge, east and westbound lanes, due to high winds for about an hour. Traffic was rerouted: westbound is Avalon Blvd. to Hwy. 90 to Scenic. Eastbound is Scenic Hwy. to Hwy. 90 to Avalon Blvd.
Several roadways in the City of Pensacola have closed temporarily due to flooding. To view a real-time road closures map, click here: https://bit.ly/3vDzRtD. Roadways will reopen as the water recedes and they become passable.
For safety purposes, the Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) has canceled the Pensacola Beach Island Trolley services on Friday, June 18, and Saturday, June 19.
"Escambia County Emergency Management would like residents to stay home if possible until this storm subsides," said Interim Public Safety Director Eric Gilmore. "High winds and flooding have caused issues on some roadways. Please continue to stay aware of the latest updates to stay safe."
If flooding occurs in a home, residents should take pictures of flood water lines on their residences for documentation as soon as it’s safe to do so. Please use the county's new self reporting tool to report flood or wind damage to your residence or business for documentation purposes only.
Flooding Safety Tips
Pensacola International Airport
Pensacola International Airport is starting to see some cancellations, new times, and several delays. Please check flight status on the airport's website and with your airline. If you are flying out today, be safe traveling to the airport and arrive at least two hours early.
Power
11 am – EREC line crews are making great progress on power outages due to Tropical Storm Claudette. Approximately 5,000 outages from earlier this morning have been reduced to about 650. Two main circuits in the Wallace and Chumuckla areas have been restored bringing several thousand members back online. Crews will continue to work until every member's power has been restored.
Water Safety Tips
Stay informed. Things can change quickly. Be sure you take time every day to monitor the local media. Escambia County also has several tools available for our residents. Learn more here. Monitor local media and legitimate online and social media sources like Escambia County Emergency Management, US National Weather Service Mobile, and NOAA NWS National Hurricane Center.
More information on what to do before, during and after a storm is available online at BeReadyEscambia.com. You can also follow @BeReadyEscambia on Twitter and like Escambia County Emergency Management on Facebook for the latest news and updates on emergencies impacting our community.
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