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Continued Rainfall Advisory 13 June

This is an important safety announcement regarding the ongoing weather conditions in our islands. Between 7pm and this morning we received 1/4 inch of rain.  It is estimated that we will receive 1/2 inch to 1 inch of rain throughout the day.  Clouds are moving fairly rapidly across the islands NNW towards Cuba. 

Due to the continued rainfall, it is important to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions. The ground is still highly saturated from the weather system experienced 7 – 10 June, increasing the risk of flooding and other related hazards. 

Premier Hon. Juliana O’Connor-Connolly and Her Excellency the Governor Mrs. Jane Owen shared their concern for residents. “I know that the people of the Cayman Islands may be concerned at the present weather situation, considering the flooding events that took place on Monday, said Premier O’Connor-Connolly. “As we move into a culture of readiness, government resources are fully stocked and available to assist persons who may need support. I encourage our community to rally together to support the vulnerable among us, remain vigilant and to comply with guidance being given by our hazard management experts. ”

The Cayman Islands National Weather Service forecast shows there is 30 % chance of rain showers today and tomorrow, and we can expect fresh south-easterly winds and rough seas across the Cayman area for the next 48 hours. Radar images show isolated showers in and around the Cayman area. 

Governor Owen shared, “There are persons in our community who are still dealing with the effects of flooding earlier this week. We encourage them to call the HMCI Call Centre on 949-6555 if they experience any distress. Our first responders will be ready and available throughout the inclement weather, and we are urging citizens to be careful on our roadways to prevent any unnecessary incidents. We urge the public to stay tuned to trusted Government channels, namely caymanprepared.gov.ky and all CIG social media channels to get the latest updates on weather and related news”,

Motorists are urged to use extra care and caution on roadways while surfaces are wet. Slow down and increase the distance between your vehicle and the one ahead, to allow for increased breaking distance. Small crafts should exercise caution over open seas.  

Please read the following safety guidelines and stay informed about local weather updates. 

1. Monitor Weather Reports: Stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and advisories from the Cayman Islands Weather Service and CIG channels. 

2. Avoid Flood-Prone Areas:  Refrain from traveling through low-lying areas prone to flooding. Do not attempt to drive through flooded roads; water depth be deceptive and dangerous to you and your vehicle. 

3. Secure Your Property:  Ensure that gutters, drains, and downspouts are clear of debris to facilitate proper water flow. Move valuable items and important documents to higher ground if you are in a low-lying area. 

4. Be Prepared for Emergencies: Keep an emergency kit ready with essentials such as water, food, medications, flashlight, batteries, and a first-aid kit.  

5. Limit Outdoor Activities:  Stay indoors as much as possible to reduce the risk of accidents and exposure to potential hazards. 

Important Contacts: 

HMCI Call Centre: 949-6555 

Emergency Services: 911 

Local Weather Updates: www.weather.gov.ky  

Hazard Management Cayman Islands: www.caymanprepared.gov.ky   

Your safety is our priority. By taking these precautions and staying informed, you can help protect yourself and your loved ones during this period of continued rainfall and saturated grounds. Download the NENS App at www.nens.gov.ky for warnings of threats in your area. 

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