Debris gathering and removal still continues nearly a week after Hurricane Zeta.
Zeta debris removal continues throughout South Mississippi
And debris gathering and remova- still continues nearly- a week after hurricane zeta.- streets throughout south- mississippi are lined with- downed tree limbs, branches,- leaves and other vegetative - debris.
- in gulfport, a designated - vegetative drop off site has- been- set up for debris at the- intersection of hewes avenue- and glover street.- residents are asked to separate- the vegetative- debris and household waste - an- to place all of - these items on a public - thoroughfare and not on - private property...along with a- few other tips to ensure- everyone stays safe as the clea- up process continues.
- - lashaundra mccarty, public- informaton officer, city of - gulfport: "some things to keep- in mind - for the sake of safety is don't- put your debris near any power- lines.
Don't put it over- - - - manhole covers or the meter - covers for your water meters, o- near a fire hydrant.
Trucks - - - - will be picking this stuff up.- it's not like a person will be- able to sift through to make- sure they're not hitting any- utilities structures."- also be sure to close and seal- the doors to any damaged- household appliances to keep- them shut for safety- reasons.- -