11 p.m. update: Wilmington area could see greater impacts from Hurricane Dorian
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As of the
However, with such drastic changes in the track of the storm over the past few days, the
"The track will definitely continue to change, but to what degree we don't know," meteorologist
"This is the time to prepare," said
At area gas stations, it was hard to tell whether the long lines were for
Gov.
"Now is the time to prepare and take Dorian seriously," Cooper said in a release. "This storm could cause serious damage and bring dangerous conditions to our state. I urge everyone to follow the forecast and listen to their local first responders."
At
Due to the high uncertainty of the storm's path, coastal residents should prepare their hurricane kits now and continue to monitor the storm throughout the weekend.
How to prepare before a storm hits:
Necessities
* Water. 1 gallon per person, per day, prepare for a minimum of three days.
* Battery-operated television or radio.
* Extra batteries
* Manual can opener
* Local maps
* Flashlights and waterproof matches
* Cellphone with chargers, inverter or solar charger
* Toilet paper
* Baby supplies
* Cash (ATMs may not work after the storm)
* Rain gear (including a hat)
* Bleach or water purification tablets
* Soap and detergent
* Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation.
* Charcoal/lighter fluid or portable camping stove
* Disposable plates, glasses and utensils
* Ice chest and ice
* Valuable papers -- insurance information, passports,
* Prescription and other necessary medicines
* Blankets, tarp and masking tape
* Dust mask to filter contaminated air, plastic sheeting and duct tape.
* Three day's worth of clothing, sleeping bags
* First-aid kit, aspirin or pain reliever, anti-diarrhea medication, scissors, tweezers, bug spray
* Feminine supplies and personal hygiene items
* Fire extinguisher --
* Extra pair of eyeglasses
* Extra house, car keys
* Tools: Shut-off wrench, pliers
* Needles, thread
* Whistle
* Signal flare
* Games,books for entertainment
* Petcare: leashes, pet carriers, food
* Sunscreen and sunglasses
Food
* Baby food, baby formula, powdered milk
* Canned meats (Spam, chicken, ham)
* Canned fish (tuna, sardines)
* Canned meals: spaghetti, soup, stew, chili
* Canned fruits and vegetables
* Cereal, crackers and cookies
* Instant coffee, tea bags, sodas, juice
* Granola bars, nuts, trail mix
* Peanut butter and jelly
* Sugar, salt, pepper
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