Gulfport boat owners impacted by Debby now preparing for Helene impacts

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In Gulfport, Florida, boat owners are on high alert as they prepare for the impending impacts of Hurricane Helene, following the recent devastation caused by Hurricane Debby. The aftermath of Debby is still evident, with several overturned sailboats scattered throughout the area, serving as a poignant reminder of the risks associated with severe weather. Captain Noreen Smith noted the urgency among local vessel owners as they scramble to secure their boats ahead of the storm. With Wednesday being deemed the crucial day for final preparations, many boaters are taking the precaution of trailering their vessels to safer locations. The community is keenly aware of the potential for storm surges and flooding, prompting widespread efforts to minimize damage.

Local weather alerts, including hurricane and flood warnings, have further heightened concerns among residents. As the situation evolves, the importance of preparedness is underscored, especially for those who experienced loss during the previous storm. Gulfport's resilience is put to the test as it faces yet another challenge from the unpredictable Florida weather.

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