Fort Myers Beach prepares as tropical storm develops in the Caribbean

As a tropical storm brews in the Caribbean, residents of Fort Myers Beach are taking early precautions, remembering the impact of Hurricane Debby in August.

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Fort Myers Beach prepares as tropical storm develops in the Caribbean

The Town of Fort Myers Beach has made sandbags available near Town Hall, and residents aren’t wasting any time securing them. Robin Chott, a local resident who has weathered several hurricanes, is one of those taking early action.

“I lost my car in the last storm, Tropical Storm Debbie,” Chott shared. “I tried to get sandbags last time, but they were gone by the time I got there. That’s why I’m preparing early this time.”

Chott’s family explained how quickly flooding can occur on the island. “The water comes in fast, even if it’s only four feet. It’s enough to do damage, and then people drive through it, creating waves that push water into houses even more.”

Flooding remains a significant concern, especially with the town’s drainage systems still under construction. Storm surge is also a possibility with the current storm’s forecast.

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