Hurricane Helene

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Published On - 09.25.24

Hurricane Helene

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The Latest on Hurricane Helene

Thursday, September 26, 2024: 

Hurricane Helene has intensified into a Category 2 as it heads for a potentially catastrophic Florida landfall tonight. The fast-moving pace of Helene means its dangers will spread well inland through Friday.

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There may be other closures. We encourage you to continue checking with your local sources for the latest developments.

The best and safest course of action is to return any unneeded DCLI chassis that are currently in your possession to an authorized start/stop location. Doing this will not only protect the equipment from damage as much as possible but will also enable us to account for and inspect the equipment in a more streamlined and centralized fashion should any storm damage occur.

*Please Note: For equipment that is on terminal, please make sure it is properly secured and parked in the safest possible location (removed from low-lying areas that could flood and away from any potential falling debris).

We are standing by to assist you with any questions you may have. For Marine customers, you can email Dclchassar@dcli.com for assistance in the Southeast and Dclchasmwr@dcli.com for assistance in the Midwest. For Domestic customers, you can email domesticoperations@dcli.com.

Wednesday, September 25, 2024: 

Hurricane Helene is intensifying and growing in size and forecast to hit Florida’s Gulf Coast on Thursday. The impacts from Helene will also spread well inland into parts of the Southeast.

*Image shown is as of 9/25/2024

There may be other closures. We encourage you to continue checking with your local sources for the latest developments.

The best and safest course of action is to return any unneeded DCLI chassis that are currently in your possession to an authorized start/stop location. Doing this will not only protect the equipment from damage as much as possible but will also enable us to account for and inspect the equipment in a more streamlined and centralized fashion should any storm damage occur.

*Please Note: For equipment that is on terminal, please make sure it is properly secured and parked in the safest possible location (removed from low-lying areas that could flood and away from any potential falling debris).

We are standing by to assist you with any questions you may have. For Marine customers, you can email Dclchassar@dcli.com for assistance in the Southeast and Dclchasmwr@dcli.com for assistance in the Midwest. For Domestic customers, you can email domesticoperations@dcli.com.