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HURRICANE HELENE UPDATES
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Many fatalities typically occur in the aftermath of major floods due to preventable safety risks. Please
take every precaution to protect yourself and your loved ones.
Many local water utilities have been forced to suspend service, and several of those still operating or
coming back on line are issuing boil water advisories. It’s crucial to follow these advisories, as boiling
water kills harmful organisms like bacteria, viruses and parasites that can lead to symptoms such as
nausea, cramps, diarrhea, headaches and other conditions.
The following list of water utilities have issued boil water advisories is up to date as of Sunday, Sept.
29. Please check with your local municipality for the most current updates. If you’re uncertain whether
your area is affected, it’s best to err on the side of caution and boil your water before consuming it.
Other municipalities, including the Town of Jonesborough, the Town of Greeneville and Greene County
leaders, are requesting businesses and residents to conserve water.
While they may seem calm, floodwaters are extremely dangerous. There could be hidden debris,
wildlife, and even electrical currents. Keep children out of standing water.
We don’t know exactly what is in floodwater at any given point in time. Floodwater can contain:
Protect yourself and your loved ones from diarrheal diseases. Be aware that floodwater can contain
sewage, and eating or drinking anything contaminated by floodwater can cause diarrheal disease
(such as E. coli or salmonella infection). To protect yourself and your family:
The best way to protect yourself is to stay out of the water, but if you do come in contact with
floodwater:
If you must enter floodwater, wear rubber boots, rubber gloves and goggles.
Preventing infection of open wounds and rashes is important. Open wounds and rashes exposed to
floodwater can become infected. To protect yourself and your family:
Seek medical attention as soon as possible if:
If no clean running water is available, the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizer continues to be the
preferred method for hand hygiene.
The risk of carbon monoxide poisoning is fatal. Generators should only be used in well-ventilated,
outdoor areas.
If you are unfamiliar with using these tools, now is not the time to learn. Improper use can lead to
serious injury.
This is a serious risk, and access is restricted for your protection and the safety of others. Unicoi County
Hospital is experiencing a propane leak, which poses a significant danger to anyone on the hospital’s
property.
For questions, please contact the Ballad Health Corporate Emergency Operations Center at
BalladHealthCorporateEOC@BalladHealth.org