“A severe winter storm continues to bear down on communities across the state,” Gov. Nixon
said. “Missouri stands ready to help communities in need and to deploy
the resources to keep folks safe. I urge all Missourians to keep a close
eye on the weather and avoid unnecessary travel.”
The State Emergency Operations Center
has been actively monitoring the storm system since yesterday. Gov.
Nixon has been receiving updates from his emergency management team,
including senior officials from the Missouri Department of Public
Safety, Missouri National Guard, Missouri State Highway Patrol and State
Emergency Management Agency to assess the current weather situation and
review the latest forecasts.
Gov. Nixon has also activated the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan, which allows state agencies to coordinate directly with local jurisdictions to provide emergency services.
Citizens
who need disaster information, shelter information, and referrals are
urged to call 211. The 211 Service is now available for most areas of
Missouri. In areas where the 211 service is not operational, citizens
may call 800-427-4626.
Gov. Nixon also encourages Missourians to take steps to protect themselves and their families, including:
- Listen to radio, television, or NOAA Weather Radio for weather reports and emergency information, or visit the state’s Web site – MO.gov – for comprehensive emergency information.
- If you must drive, check MO.gov for road conditions before departing. Dial the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s emergency line - *55 from a cellular phone – if you encounter an accident while driving.
- Check on the elderly and neighbors who may be in need of additional assistance. For information about emergency services and resources, visit MO.gov.
For more winter preparedness information, go to MO.gov.
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