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Emergency Information

In the event of an emergency this page will be updated with pertinent information.

What Every Visitor Needs To Know Before The Storm

Hurricane Watch, indicates that storm conditions are possible in the specified area, usually within 36 hours. If a storm WATCH is issued, monitor weather information for storm developments. Secure outside items at your rental home and prepare to evacuate. Fuel vehicles and have belongings packed and ready to go.

Hurricane Warning, indicates that storm conditions are expected in the specified area, usually within 24 hours. Closely monitor the storm's progress on local radio and television stations and log on to CurrituckGovernment.com for public advisories. Listen and watch for evacuation notices.

In North Carolina, local counties have the authority to determine when an evacuation is necessary. If an evacuation is ordered, ALL vacationers must leave the Currituck Outer Banks. During an Evacuation be prepared to drive a considerable distance away from the storm area. There are no storm shelters on the Currituck Outer Banks. Visitors should take all belongings and pets with them when evacuating. You will not be guaranteed re-entry into the Currituck Outer Banks following the storm.

Re-Entry into the Currituck Outer Banks is granted by Emergency Management officials, who decide when the area is safe. Visitors wishing to return to their rental homes must provide a rental agreement or other relevant documentation at the time of re-entry. Re-entry priority groups are as follows:

  1. Priority One: Essential EMS, Fire, Law Enforcement, Utilities, Damage Assessment teams and essential hotel employees needed to provide housing for recovery personnel.
  2. Priority Two: Residents and critical businesses: banks, building supply, drug stores, food service, gas stations, insurance, property management, local contractors and tree removal.
  3. Priority Three: Non-resident employees of non-critical business, non-resident property owners.
  4. Priority Four: Visitors and the general public.
For details, call Currituck County Emergency Management's hotline at (252) 232-6010

For up-to-date information, tune in to local radio and television stations during your stay:

Radio Stations

92.1 FM, WCDG
97.1 FM, WYND
102.5 FM, WERX
93.7 FM, WPYA
98.1 FM, WOBX
102.9 FM, WOWI
94.5 FM, WWOC
98.7 FM,WNOR
104.1 FM, WCXL
94.9 FM, WPTE
99.1 FM, WVOD
104.9 FM, WFMZ
95.7 FM, WVKL
100.5 FM, WXMM
105.7 FM, WRSF
96.7 FM, WKJX 101.3 FM, WWDE 560 AM, WGAI
     
Television Stations

CH. 3, WTKR CH. 10, WAVY
CH. 4, WSKY CH. 13, WVEC
CH. 7, WITN CH. 19, Government Access
 
Emergency Contact Numbers

Currituck Emergency Management (252) 232-2115
Emergency Management Hotline (252) 232-6010
Currituck County Public Information (252) 232-0719
Local Storm Advisories, CurrituckGovernment.com
   
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