Archive for October, 2012
- Markell Ends State of Emergency For SandyGov. Jack Markell Wednesday afternoon ended the declared state of emergency for Hurricane Sandy. October 31, 2012
- Insurance Commissioner Stewart Announces Extended Office Hours to Provide Assistance for Consumers Post-Hurricane SandyDelaware Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart announced that she will extend office hours to better assist consumers with storm-related questions or problems.October 31, 2012
- As Storm Cleanup Begins, Biden Reminds Delawareans to Be Aware of Home Improvement ScamsDelaware Attorney General Beau Biden issued a warning to Delawareans today to remain vigilant against scams artists attempting to defraud homeowners in the aftermath of “Superstorm” Sandy. As residents assess damage to their homes and property and begin the clean up process, Biden stressed the importance of awareness in protecting against potential frauds associated with home repair services. October 31, 2012
- Free Test Kits Available for Private WellsThe number one public health priority after a flood is safe drinking water. Delaware Public Health (DPH) reminds Delawareans to make sure your water is safe before drinking and bathing. October 30, 2012
- Post-Storm, Gov. Markell Removes Level 1 Driving WarningsWith Hurricane Sandy passed and damage assessment and recovery underway, Governor Jack Markell removed the Level 1 driving warnings across the state as of 5 p.m. Tuesday, though he warned the public to remain cautious of closed and flooded roads in some parts of the state.October 30, 2012
- DPH: Prevent Injuries and Illness During Sandy Clean UpDelaware Public Health (DPH) reminds people to be safe, and prevent injuries and illness during Sandy clean up.October 30, 2012
- Video: Hurricane Sandy – Sussex County, DE EOC Update #10The latest update on the storm from the Sussex County Emergency Operations Center in Georgetown, Delaware.October 30, 2012
- Governor Markell Surveying Damage, Thanking WorkersGovernor Markell is traveling areas affected by Hurricane Sandy in order to survey damage and thank workers for their ongoing efforts.October 30, 2012
- Markell Scales Back Driving RestrictionsFollowing an examination of road conditions by state highway crews and discussions with emergency management officials, Governor Jack A. Markell has scaled back the state’s driving restrictions throughout the State of Delaware.October 30, 2012
- Delaware Public Health: Safe Flood Clean Up GuidelinesThe Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) offers important guidelines for during and after a flood.
October 30, 2012