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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Palm Beach County Hurricane Ian Update

Palm Beach County remains under a Tropical Storm Warning with a minimum of 39 MPH sustained winds, heavy rains and tornadic activity expected to continue overnight and well into Thursday. The Emergency Operations Center is activated at a Modified Level 2 and continues to coordinate with local and state partners.

Palm Beach County schools will be closed on Thursday and in an abundance of caution county operations will be closed on Thursday as well. All Palm Tran services on Thursday will be suspended. All Constitutional Offices will be closed on Thursday.

All SWA facilities will be open and waste collection will occur in unincorporated Palm Beach County on Thursday, Sept. 29. Residents should place all garbage, recyclables, yard waste and bulk waste curbside by 6 a.m. as usual. There will be no make-up day for residents that missed collection service Wednesday, Sept. 28. Also, the SWA Greenway Trail system remains closed. The Greenway Trail system will not open until it can be inspected and cleared of any debris.

The Emergency Information Center will be open at 7 A.M. on Thursday. Residents can call 561-712-6400 with questions regarding the storm.

If you experience damage due to Hurricane Ian in Palm Beach County, make sure to report it in the Disaster Awareness & Recovery Tool (DART) app. For more information on the app, visit readypbc.org.

Register for AlertPBC to receive local emergency alerts. For continuing information on Hurricane Ian, and for more information on the Palm Beach County Division of Emergency Management and hurricane preparedness, please visit our hurricane website www.pbcgov.com/hurricane, follow us on Twitter @PBCDEM and watch PBC-TV Channel 20.

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