SOUTH KINGSTOWN — Chief Steven Pinch and the Union Fire District of South Kingstown are recommending that residents stay alert and prepare to take the necessary safety precautions as Hurricane Henri tracks toward Rhode Island.
South Kingstown and all of Washington County remains under a hurricane warning through Sunday, Aug. 22 and into Monday morning. Tropical storm or hurricane-like conditions are likely, with heavy rainfall and wind gusts approaching 75 miles per hour or higher likely.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed of the latest Hurricane Henri forecasts and warnings via the National Weather Service.
The Union Fire District will be staffed and ready to respond to storm-related emergencies that arise. The UFD reminds residents to call 9-1-1 in the case of an emergency, and that 911 should not be used to inquire about power outages relating to the storm.
“These types of storms can be highly unpredictable, so we urge residents to take the necessary precautions and use sound judgement as they prepare for extreme weather conditions,” Chief Pinch said. “Residents should stay indoors if possible and make sure to check on their neighbors, friends and family, especially those who are elderly, live alone, have medical conditions and who may need additional assistance.”
Additional safety precautions residents should follow to prepare for a hurricane or tropical storm include:
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