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Sussex County EOC warns flooding, power outages are possible with TS Hanna
Tropical Storm Hanna continues its trek toward the eastern United States and is forecast to pass directly over Sussex County, Del., within the next 24 hours, spreading heavy rains and strong winds along its path. The Sussex County Emergency Operations Center continues to monitor the movement of Tropical Storm Hanna, now forecast to come ashore along the South Carolina/North Carolina border early Saturday morning. Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center expect the storm to then travel up into the Chesapeake Bay region later in the day. Rainfall amounts of 4 to 6 inches, with sustai... Read More
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Emergency Operations Center
Responds to natural disasters such as snow storms, floods, hurricanes, nor'easters, etc. and technical disasters such as chemical spills, hazardous materials incidents, etc. Provides 911 service for the residents of Sussex County. Dispatches Fire Companies, Ambulance Squads and County Paramedics, ...
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