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Virginia Prepares for Hurricane Helene: VDOT and State Police Ready to Respond

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As Hurricane Helene approaches Virginia, both the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and the Virginia State Police are fully prepared to handle the storm’s expected impacts. With forecasts predicting heavy rain, high winds, and potential flooding, particularly in Southwest and Central Virginia, state agencies are urging residents to stay safe, plan ahead, and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.

VDOT crews have already been hard at work inspecting drainage systems, readying trucks and equipment, and coordinating debris and tree removal teams to respond to storm-related hazards. The agency emphasizes that strong winds could lead to downed trees and power lines, which could cause scattered power outages and block roads. Additionally, localized flooding is expected, especially in areas that have already seen significant rainfall.

The Virginia State Police will have all available troopers and supervisors on duty before and during the storm. They have pre-positioned swift water rescue teams, drones, and aviation resources in areas most likely to be affected. State police strongly advise Virginians to postpone any non-essential travel and to be prepared for flash flooding, especially if they live in flood-prone areas.

Safety Measures for Drivers During Hurricane Helene

For those who must travel, VDOT and Virginia State Police provide the following safety reminders:

  • Use headlights: Virginia law requires headlights to be on whenever windshield wipers are in use. This helps drivers see more clearly and makes vehicles more visible to others.
  • Avoid standing water: Just six inches of water can cause a vehicle to lose control. Standing water may also conceal dangers beneath the surface. If you encounter flooded roads, “Turn around, don’t drown.”
  • Slow down: Reduce your speed to match road conditions. Even with VDOT crews identifying problem areas, drivers need to exercise caution, as wet, slick roads can lead to accidents.
  • Don’t tailgate: Leave extra space between vehicles to allow for increased stopping distance on wet roads.
  • Buckle up: In case of a crash, wearing a seatbelt is your best defense against injury.
  • Put down your phone: Heavy rain demands a driver’s full attention. Texting or filming while driving in poor weather puts everyone at risk.
  • Check your vehicle: Make sure your car is ready for stormy conditions. Check your windshield wipers, tire tread, battery, and fuel levels before heading out.
  • Pack essentials: If you must travel, bring bottled water, snacks, a cell phone charger, and a flashlight in case of emergencies.

Public Safety and Emergency Response

Both VDOT and State Police emphasize that safety is the top priority. Drivers should obey all road closures and avoid flooded areas, as doing so could prevent unnecessary accidents and injuries. If traffic signals are out, drivers should treat intersections as four-way stops or follow law enforcement directions.

VDOT also warns motorists to pay attention to High Wind Advisories, especially on bridges. High-profile vehicles such as trucks, SUVs, and vans are particularly vulnerable in these conditions and should avoid crossing bridges when advisories are in effect.

Stay Informed

Before traveling, the public is encouraged to check real-time road conditions using the 511 Virginia mobile app or by visiting www.511virginia.org. You can also report road hazards like flooding or fallen trees through VDOT’s 24-hour Customer Service Center at my.vdot.virginia.gov or by calling 800-FOR-ROAD (367-7623).

For emergencies, Virginians should call 911 or #77 from a cell phone, but only in urgent situations to keep emergency lines open for those in need of police, fire, or medical assistance.

With both VDOT and Virginia State Police on high alert and prepared to respond, residents are urged to stay cautious, stay informed, and stay safe as Hurricane Helene impacts the state.

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