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CONTACT: Bob Spieldenner, VDEM, (804) 674-2400
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FOR RELEASE AT WILL - Feb. 7, 2010

State agencies work together in response to historic storm

Additional resources on the way to Northern Virginia

RICHMOND, VA —The Commonwealth continues around the clock response to the recent severe winter weather. The storm dropped up to 30 inches of snow – more in some places – to parts of northern and western Virginia, and citizens face snow-packed, icy roads and very low temperatures for the next few days. Power companies are reporting nearly 108,000 power outages. Approximately 210 people including several pets have sought shelter in about 20 locations around the state.

“Response efforts continue day and night,” said Michael Cline, state coordinator for the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. “We have been working closely with local governments to assess their needs and get them the staff, equipment and supplies that they need.”

VDEM is processing requests from local governments and matching them with appropriate agencies for response. Local governments have asked for large vehicles and humvees so that local rescue and law enforcement personnel can transport emergency patients to hospitals; snow plows to help keep major highways and staging areas clear; and help in removing downed trees that are blocking roads and preventing snow removal and restoration of power lines.

Additional resources are being dispatched to Northern Virginia. More National Guard soldiers are being sent to the area, along with nearly 40 more heavy trucks and other vehicles to assist in snow removal.

Here are a few examples of state agencies working with local governments:

 

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