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    News Flash • Winter Weather Disaster Declared, Transit Su

    ZEMS BLOGBy ZEMS BLOGJanuary 15, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    A winter storm prompted Lincoln County Transportation to suspend service, with hazardous conditions on area roads, and the Oregon Department of Transportation closed Interstate 229 as well as Interstate 20 from Newport to Eddyville due to actively falling trees. The service will remain suspended until at least Monday.

    The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners held a special meeting on Sunday, January 14 to declare a state of emergency due to the ice storm. Read the emergency declaration here: Emergency-Declaration-1-14-24-Signed-PDF (lincoln.or.us)

    Watch the emergency meeting here: January 14, 2024 Emergency Meeting (youtube.com)

    Lincoln County Emergency Management encourages all residents to continue to stay home if possible. Tonight's cold temperatures will re-cover roads with ice, making the surface treacherous, and more ice in trees, potentially causing more dangerous tree falls. Follow the Emergency Management Facebook page for the latest updates: https://www.facebook.com/lcemergencymanagement/

    Emergency management updates can also be found here: News Flash • Winter Weather Update (lincoln.or.us)

    Falling trees led to a power outage for thousands in the governorate. To check current outages:

    Central Lincoln Popular Amenity District – https://clpud.org/customer-information/outages/outage-map/

    Pacific Power – https://www.pacificpower.net/outages-safety.html

    Consumer Power – https://www.cpi.coop/safety/outage-center

    Sign up for Lincoln Alerts to receive emergency notifications: https://www.co.lincoln.or.us/789/Lincoln-Alerts

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