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DEMA Emergency Operations Center at Enhanced Activation Level

Delaware Emergency Management Agency | News | Date Posted: Friday, March 2, 2018



The Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) placed its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at an Enhanced Activation Level due to weather conditions last night (Thursday).  Those weather conditions are expected to continue into tomorrow (Saturday).

DEMA is in communication with its emergency response partners at the state, county, and municipal levels in order to assist or coordinate response to any problems created by the extremely high winds and rain.

The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) has reduced the speed limit on   I-495 until further notice.  In Maryland, officials have closed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge twice today due to high winds.  Updated information on the status of bridges in Maryland can be found at http://mdta.maryland.gov/.  Follow information on Delaware road conditions at https://www.deldot.gov/.

The high winds have resulted in a number of downed trees, branches and power lines across the state today and more can be expected.  Power outages should be reported to the electric provider.  DO NOT approach a downed power line.  Report roadway blockages from downed trees or power lines to DelDOT.  Never drive into a flooded roadway.

For safety reasons, motorists are encouraged to stay off the roads tonight unless travel is necessary.  DEMA advises Delawareans to stay up to date on the latest conditions and forecasts by monitoring local media and the National Weather Service web page.  DEMA will also post updates on https://www.facebook.com/DelawareEmergencyManagementAgency/.

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DEMA Emergency Operations Center at Enhanced Activation Level

Delaware Emergency Management Agency | News | Date Posted: Friday, March 2, 2018



The Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) placed its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at an Enhanced Activation Level due to weather conditions last night (Thursday).  Those weather conditions are expected to continue into tomorrow (Saturday).

DEMA is in communication with its emergency response partners at the state, county, and municipal levels in order to assist or coordinate response to any problems created by the extremely high winds and rain.

The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) has reduced the speed limit on   I-495 until further notice.  In Maryland, officials have closed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge twice today due to high winds.  Updated information on the status of bridges in Maryland can be found at http://mdta.maryland.gov/.  Follow information on Delaware road conditions at https://www.deldot.gov/.

The high winds have resulted in a number of downed trees, branches and power lines across the state today and more can be expected.  Power outages should be reported to the electric provider.  DO NOT approach a downed power line.  Report roadway blockages from downed trees or power lines to DelDOT.  Never drive into a flooded roadway.

For safety reasons, motorists are encouraged to stay off the roads tonight unless travel is necessary.  DEMA advises Delawareans to stay up to date on the latest conditions and forecasts by monitoring local media and the National Weather Service web page.  DEMA will also post updates on https://www.facebook.com/DelawareEmergencyManagementAgency/.

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