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Cell service, gas, food? What you need to know as thousands descend on San Antonio for the eclipse

Beyond the obvious traffic issues that are sure to ensue, there are several other things you may not have thought of as we get close to the big day. Thousands of people are expected to arrive in the San Antonio area and Hill Country for the April 8 solar eclipse in preparation for the expected influx of thousands of people expected to descend on the city and Hill County for the event. Many parts of San Antonio and the Hill Country are in the path of totality for the eclipse, and Texas is one of only 15 states in the eclipse's path. Gas, food, gas, and emergency supplies are essential ahead of the event, including emergency gas, snacks, and groceries. With so many people expected, internet and cell service is expected to be impacted due to high volume of traffic and heavy traffic. Experts recommend printing out driving directions or carrying a hard copy of a map as a precaution. Additionally, eclipse glasses are necessary to protect your eyes when viewing a solar eclipse. Be prepared for long car trips and for emergency first responders.

Cell service, gas, food? What you need to know as thousands descend on San Antonio for the eclipse

Published : 4 weeks ago by Kristin Dean in World

Beyond the obvious traffic issues that are sure to ensue, there are several other things you may not have thought of as we get close to the big day.

SAN ANTONIO — We are just a few days away from thousands of people arriving in the San Antonio area and the Hill Country to get a good view of Monday's total solar eclipse.

Many parts of the city of San Antonio and the Hill Country are in the path of totality for the April 8 solar eclipse and Texas is one of only 15 states in the path. Several counties in Texas have already declared a state of emergency to get help dealing with the influx of massive crowds, similar to the aftermath of storms.

Beyond the obvious traffic issues that are sure to ensue, there are several other things you may not have thought of as we get close to the big day. Take a look at our list of things you need to know ahead of April 8.

It's probably a good idea to fill up on gas ahead of eclipse day as lines are expected to be very long. Also, be sure to stock up on snacks and groceries since lines will be long there as well. Don't forget your furry friends and stock up on provisions for them as well.

With so many people arriving to the area, internet and cell service are expected to impacted. Experts recommend printing out driving directions or carrying a hard copy of a map as a precaution. And if you have purchased tickets or parking passes to special eclipse-viewing events, it's best to print those as well. Experts also recommend writing down important phone numbers in case your phone dies.

Eclipse glasses are necessary to protect your eyes when viewing a solar eclipse. Although most places to buy glasses have sold out, you can still find some available around town. Check out our list here.

Be mindful of the fact that local and state first responders are expected to be in huge demand before, during and after the eclipse.

Even if you are only planning to travel a short distance, be prepared to wait in traffic for a long time. That means packing water, snacks, prescriptions and anything else you may need for a long car trip.

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