As per the Lorain County website, residents have been urged to fill up their vehicles with gas before April 6 and 7, stock up on food and drinks, avoid scheduling appointments on the day of the eclipse and to avoid traveling over the weekend before it happens.
The EMA has also warned that there could be some issues will cell phone signal during the event due to an increase of activity.
WHY
DO
YOU THINK
THEY'RE DOINGTHIS ALL FOR AN ECLIPSE? pic.twitter.com/RHnSD0nFUq
— DR. Kek (@Thekeksociety) March 19, 2024
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