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200 East 4th Street
P.O. Box 99
Woodbine, Georgia 31569
Ph: (912) 576-5601
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Where will the evacuation shelters be opened?
Shelters will be opened as needed in areas unaffected by the event. If the event is a hurricane evacuation,then shelters will be opened in counties further inland. We will open shelters if needed after the hurricane has made landfall.
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Where are the evacuation routes in Camden County?
Georgia Highway 40 is westbound route for most residents in the southern part of Camden County. For those in the Woodbine area, Highway 110 south will lead them west and south to join Highay 40 west into Charlton County. Evacuees in the middle part of the County may also take Highway 252 south and west into Charlton County. Highway 259 leads west from Tarboro into Brantley County, while Highway 110 north will take them west to Highway 82 in Brantley County. Highway 17 and Interstate 95 are North-South corridors.
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What is a Hurricane?
It is a specific name for a strong tropical cyclone. Tropical cyclones with maximum sustained winds of less than 39 mph (34 kts) are called tropical depressions. Once winds reach at least 39 mph, they are typically called a tropical storm and assigned a name. If winds reach 74 mph (64 kts) they are called a hurricane
3.
What is a hurricane watch?
A hurricane watch is issued when there is a threat of hurricane conditions within 36 hours.
4.
Has Camden County ever been directly hit by a hurricane?
Yes, even though it has been over 100 years since Camden County has been directly impacted by a tropical storm, this area has had at least 9 major storms within 60 nautical miles.
5.
If my house is well constructed, do I still need to evacuate for a tropical storm?
If you reside in an area where evacuation orders have been issued, you should evacuate.
6.
Where will the evacuation shelters be opened?
Shelters will be opened as needed in areas unaffected by the event. If the event is a hurricane evacuation,then shelters will be opened in counties further inland. We will open shelters if needed after the hurricane has made landfall.
7.
How can I get assistance if I've had a house fire?
You can contact the local Red Cross office at (912) 576-1461.
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