State Emergency Operations Center
activated to support local responses to flooding, other weather
issues
IEMA urges caution for travel statewide
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[December 29, 2015]
LINCOLN
- SPRINGFIELD – The State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) in
Springfield was activated Monday morning to ensure state personnel
and equipment are ready to be deployed quickly if needed to help
local emergency responders as they deal with flooding and winter
weather.
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Representatives from several state agencies are in the SEOC and
state officials are assessing the storm’s impact and communicating
with local response officials to determine if state resources are
needed to ensure citizen safety. The SEOC will remain activated as
long as necessary.
State resources processed to date include water pumps and hoses to
Calhoun County; barricades for road closures in the Metro East area;
sandbags and plastic for the Big Muddy Levee in Jackson County; and
pumps and hoses for Schuyler County. These resources were provided
and delivered by the Illinois Department of Transportation.
IEMA Director James K. Joseph urges residents to avoid travel if
possible Monday due to icy roadways in much of northern Illinois and
flooded roadways in central and southern Illinois.
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“Road conditions are hazardous in many areas of the state, so if you can
postpone travel plans today that would be best,” said Joseph. “If you must
travel, be sure to check on road conditions along your route. And as always, if
you encounter water over a roadway, please remember, ‘Turn Around, Don’t
Drown.’”
For updates on the current situation, including links to guides on winter
weather and flood safety, visit the Ready Illinois website at
www.ready. illinois.gov.
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