Posts Tagged ‘STORM’
Pocahontas County power repair update – Friday 8 a.m.
Pocahontas County Emergency management press release – 2 November 2012 8:00 a.m. update. There are only a few power outages across Pocahontas County this morning. MonPower is working on those and expects them to be back on later today.
Read MorePocahontas County Emergency Update – 9 a.m. Thursday
Pocahontas County Emergency Management Director Shawn Dunbrack provided an update on storm recovery and power repair efforts – and a 9:57 a.m. update for the Green Bank/Arbovale area.
Read MoreBath County storm status update
Interim Administrator Bill O’Brien reports Superstorm Sandy had little effect in Bath County.
Read MoreHighland Sheriff Tim Duff update – Thursday 1130 a.m.
Highland County Sheriff Tim Duff provided a storm recovery / power repair update at 11:30 a.m. Thursday.
Read MorePocahontas Emergency Management update – Thursday 4 p.m.
A winter storm recovery / power outage status update from Pocahontas County Emergency Management, effective 4 p.m. Thursday, November 1.
Read MorePocahontas Emergency Management update – 10 a.m. Wednesday
Hear the latest winter storm / utility outage repair update from Pocahontas County Emergency Management Director Shawn Dunbrack.
Read MoreHighland County Sheriff Update 2 p.m. Wednesday
Highland County Sheriff Tim Duff talked to Bonnie Ralston at 2 p.m. Wednesday about winter storm recovery and power repair updates.
Read MorePocahontas Emergency Update – Wednesday 5 p.m.
Pocahontas Emergency Management Director Shawn Dunbrack’s Wednesday 5 p.m. update on storm recovery and electrical service restoration.
Read MoreRed Cross Urges Storm Readiness
The American Red Cross is preparing to respond to Hurricane Sandy in West Virginia and urges residents to get ready too.
Read MoreW.Va. Governor Tomblin declares state of emergency
Governor Tomblin has declared the entire State of West Virginia under a state of emergency. This allows the release of specific resources including the W.Va. National Guard.
Read MoreSVEC encourages preparation for potential storm
With strong winds and the possibility of a wintery mix of snow and/or rain in the forecast for parts of Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative’s (SVEC) eight-county service area, the Cooperative has implemented a plan of action to coordinate its response to the potential severe weather.
Read MoreBath officials evaluate county storm response
Bath is planning internal debriefing sessions to evaluate its response, along with external meetings with neighboring counties and other agencies
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