Workers outside prepare for changes due to Debby
Ahead of Tropical Storm Debby, occupations that spend a considerable amount of time outdoors are keeping their eyes to the sky. Landscapers, airline baggage handlers, construction crews, and roofers are all among the trades that spend the majority, if not all, of their time braving the elements.
"We've got temporary water proofing measures in just to make sure our building is nice and tight and protecting our materials," said Nathan Nelli, a supervisor for Clancy & Theys. "(We) take it seriously. Make sure all of our doors are secured. Make sure we don't have any loose materials. Make sure everything is organized and in a safe location or blowing off our project site."
Debby won't bring extreme wind like some strong hurricanes, but the gusts could still be dangerous. Nelli said the cranes on the company's construction site near the State Farmer's Market are designed to swing in the event of high gusts of wind.
"It may not look right. But I promise you it's operating the way that it's supposed to," said Nelli.
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