Politics & Government

Gov. Corbett Declares State of Emergency

The announcement was made Friday in advance of inclement weather expected from Hurricane Irene.

Although local forecasts call for a sunny weekend, Gov. Tom Corbett Friday declared a statewide disaster emergency to enable state, county and municipal governments to respond effectively to the impact of Hurricane Irene, a massive storm expected to impact much of the eastern half of the state.

The proclamation authorizes state agencies to use all available resources and personnel as necessary to cope with this emergency situation.

Corbett issued the disaster proclamation this morning after meeting with Glenn Cannon, director of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, and other emergency officials at their headquarters in Harrisburg.

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“We are urging all Pennsylvanians to take action now to be prepared,’’ Corbett said in a statement. “We will continue to monitor this changing situation statewide and plan for all possible emergencies. Should the need arise, we will be able to help as quickly and efficiently as possible.’’

, who is the Senate Democratic member of the PEMA Advisory Council, said he was happy to see the governor taking a proactive approach to the hurricane's approach.

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"It is always better to be prepared and ready to move forward than to wait and have to react when the emegency is on top of you," he said.

Residents can find a full list of helpful suggestions on how to plan for an emergency by visiting the state’s preparedness website, www.ReadyPA.org, or by calling 1-888-9-READY-PA. Regional Twitter alerts are also available on the 511PA website.


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