Traffic Light Falls During Hurricane Ian And Narrowly Misses Tampa Police Car
Our Tampa Bay first responders are out there keeping us safe. Even they sometimes have close calls. Check out this traffic light falling during Hurricane Ian and narrowly missing a Tampa Police car.
You can see the large traffic light being buffeted by the winds of Hurricane Ian before it falls in the intersection. Thankfully the Tampa Police officers were far enough away from the light and didn’t get injured.
Stuff like this is why you should stay home during and after the storm. You never know what dangers are out there. Leave it to the first responders to make sure everything is OK before you venture outside. [SOURCE News Channel 8/
This is why @TampaPD says everyone should stay home unless travel is absolutely necessary! pic.twitter.com/IQnzgPlJ16
— FOX 13 Tampa Bay (@FOX13News)
September 29, 2022" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Fox 13]

Safety Tips To Recover From A Hurricane
As any major storm passes through Tampa Bay or Florida, it’s important to remember safe ways to recover from a hurricane. After the worst is over, it still may be advised to stay in shelter as you are unaware of road conditions. If you have evacuated your home, it is best to stay in your shelter as you may not be able to access or have power at your house.
You’ve made it through the wind and the rain. Notoriously, there’s debris and streets are flooded. You’re initial instincts are probably to go outside to take a look at the damage, but that is when most injuries, and unfortunately, deaths take place. From fallen powerline and generator injuries, to car accidents from flooded streets, these are just a few reasons why after a storm is just as dangerous.
What is storm surge?
Storm surge happens when hurricanes start to churn along the coast. The NOAA explains that storm surge is produced by water being pushed toward the shore by the force of the winds moving cyclonically.
Storm surge can be one of the most dangerous aspects of the a hurricane. In the past, large death tolls have resulted from the rise of the ocean associated with many of the major hurricanes. Just last year, Fort Myers Beach saw at least 13.8 feet of storm surge after Hurricane Ian.
With the help of the CDC website, we made a list of important safety tips to recover from a hurricane.