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Sen. Swecker wants citizens as safe as possible as
flood season begins November 17, 2008 Rochester Republican Senator Dan Swecker wants
citizens to know how to stay as safe as possible in the event of
a flood as Washington state enters flood season. Last December, floods ravaged much of the 20th
District, leaving some communities still recovering. Swecker
prime-sponsored bills in the 2008 legislative session to help flood
victims, such as Senate Bill 6904 aimed at providing tax relief for
property damaged as a result of a natural disaster. By making plans now, citizens can protect themselves
and their property in the event of another flood.
Citizens may also wish to purchase a high-frequency weather radio. For more information about the radios and where to purchase one, go to the Washington Emergency Management Division’s Web site at http://www.emd.wa.gov/publications/pubed/weather_radio_features.shtml. During inclement weather, tune to 162.475 in Lewis and Thurston Counties. The Washington Military
Department Emergency Management Division updates its Web site to keep
current on severe weather at
http://emd.wa.gov/index.shtml. A flood
WATCH means a flood is possible, and a flood WARNING means a flood is
already happening. When are asked to evacuate, do
so immediately using roads that do not have standing water on them.
Current road conditions can be found through the Washington State
Department of Transportation website
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov or by calling
5-1-1.
If waters overtake your home while you are still in it, get to the highest point and call 9-1-1 for help. Rescuers can direct you to the nearest shelter set up by the American Red Cross in your area. —30—
For more
information contact
Ashley Forsyth at
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