Posted on 12 September 2008. Tags: Hurricane, Weather
September 12, 2008
1400 Hrs.
With the advancement of Ike, Montgomery County can expect high winds, tornadoes, and heavy rains. While these conditions cannot be predicted or their complete impact on the area projected, it is important for everyone to put into action their emergency plans to protect themselves and families.
Flooding caused by the torrential rains can [...]
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Posted on 12 September 2008. Tags: Hurricane, Weather
September 12, 2008
1300 Hrs.
Montgomery County Emergency Management is monitoring Ike’s advancement. According to evacuation plans for the area, Montgomery County is a pass-through county. This means that evacuees from the Gulf Coast are passing through on Interstate 45 and US 59 traveling north to flee the storm. Shelters will be opened in counties north of [...]
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Posted on 12 September 2008. Tags: Hurricane, Weather
September 11, 2008
1830 Hrs.
The Montgomery County Emergency Operations Center is in full operation and in contact with the various components across the area and region responsible for managing upcoming events.
The day has been busy monitoring approaching Ike.
Citizens can monitor the situation for news and information in Montgomery County through the Montgomery County Office of Emergency [...]
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