Posted on February 23, 2018
Author Michael Gallenberger, WKVI
The Starke County Commissioners have declared a local disaster emergency. It says that Starke County “has been impacted and is immediately threatened by widespread flooding along rivers and streams, in low elevation areas and elsewhere throughout the county.” As part of the declaration, citizens are urged to comply with emergency measures, cooperate with public officials in executing emergency operations plans, and obey the directions of officers.
The declaration was approved by the commissioners during an emergency meeting Friday afternoon. It will remain in effect for 11 days.
Additionally, residents are reminded that the travel warning previously considered has been changed to a travel watch. Starke County Auditor Kay Chaffins says residents may travel at their own risk, but urges them not to travel on a closed road. She also says not to drive through standing water on the roads because it’s dangerous.
Anyone who’s experienced property damage is asked to report it to their local emergency management agency or the Indiana Department of Homeland Security. Chaffins also suggests taking pictures of the damage for proof.
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