Residents of Savannah utilize community resources to stay cool during the heat wave.
In response to a heat advisory, Savannah is opening community centers, pools, and splashpads to provide relief to residents facing extreme temperatures reaching up to 110 degrees. Precautions are advised, especially for vulnerable populations, as local facilities offer various resources to cope with the heat. The city is also enforcing guidelines for horse-drawn carriages to ensure public safety during these high-heat conditions.
Savannah is taking proactive measures to protect its residents during a heat wave, with the City opening community centers, pools, and splashpads to provide relief from extreme temperatures. In response to a heat advisory issued by the National Weather Service, effective from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., local facilities will be available to help residents cope with soaring heat index values expected to reach as high as 110 degrees.
All city community centers will be open on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. The centers available to the public include:
In addition to community centers, city pools will also operate on Sundays, with designated hours for swimming. The hours for each pool are as follows:
For those looking for water play without swimming, several splashpads will be operational all day, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The splashpad locations include:
Residents are strongly encouraged to take precautions during this heat advisory. It is advised to remain indoors as much as possible, hydrate frequently, and limit exposure to direct sunlight. Special attention should be given to vulnerable populations, such as the elderly. Additionally, residents should not leave children or pets unattended in vehicles, as temperatures can quickly rise to dangerous levels.
To assist those in need during this extreme weather, local homeless service providers have extended their hours. The services include:
Moreover, the City is enforcing equine heat safety ordinances, which limit the operations of horse-drawn carriages during high heat conditions, specifically when the heat index surpasses 110 degrees or temperatures reach 95 degrees. Tour companies have been reminded to adhere to these guidelines to ensure public safety during this extreme weather.
With various resources available for cooling down, Savannah is taking significant steps to help its community navigate through the challenging heat advisory conditions. Residents are encouraged to make use of the facilities and services provided to ensure their well-being throughout this heat wave.
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