The hurricane projected to make landfall somewhere in Florida is causing folks to prepare in advance.
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. - The possible hurricane projected to make landfall somewhere in Florida is causing folks to prepare in advance.
“Shop early,” said Sales Associate for ACE Hardware Lance Phillips. “Get your flashlights, get your batteries. If you want a generator, get it early when we have them because there’s only going to be a limited amount. Once they’re gone, we probably won’t get any more until after the storm.”
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