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Posted on: September 14, 2018

[ARCHIVED] Evacuation order lifted; some minor flooding; return to normal operations Saturday

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Sept. 14, 2018 - Gov. Ralph Northam's evacuation order is lifted, now that the area is no longer under a tropical storm warning. Friday afternoon's high tide crested lower than expected, but still in the "minor" flooding range. 

Tides are expected to remain at higher-than-normal levels through Saturday, but predictions have been revised down to "minor" rather than "moderate." 

The city's two shelters are closed as of 2 p.m., with all residents either leaving on their own or being assisted with transportation home.

Public Works will resume trash collection on Saturday. Thursday and Friday customers should put their trash toters and bulk items at the curb late Friday, as collections will begin very early on Saturday. We will complete those routes as quickly as we can. However, there will be no recycling pickup because the facility that processes Hampton's recycling is unable to reopen this weekend. Some areas may experience tidal flooding, and we will get to those areas as soon as we can.

The city will resume normal operations at facilities that are normally open on the weekend, such as parks and libraries.

Dominion has seen scattered outages in Hampton, largely due to trees on lines, and has been responding. Most were restored by Friday afternoon. 

City Manager Mary Bunting said, "Our thoughts are with those in North Carolina, and we will be assessing how we can support them. Some people may say, in hindsight, that some of our preparations and precautions were unnecessary, but we would rather be over-prepared rather than under-prepared when it comes to public safety."

The city does collect damage information for reporting purposes. Call 311 (757-727-8311 from a cell phone or outside the area), in addition to your insurance company, to report storm damage. For more information, click this link on storm damage reporting, particularly related to fallen trees and flooding. You should call your insurance agent to file a claim. For more information, click this link on cleaning up and documenting damaged property for claims and reimbursement.

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