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Governor Larry Hogan Ends State Of Emergency

Governor Larry Hogan Ends State Of Emergency Click here to read the entire press release about the rescission of the State of Emergency declared on January 22, 2016

Maryland Emergency Management Agency Submits Letter of Intent to FEMA to Pursue Disaster Assistance

REISTERSTOWN, Md. (January 25, 2016) — MEMA Executive Director Russell Strickland has sent a letter of intent for the State of Maryland to pursue federal disaster assistance and to request that FEMA begin the coordination for joint damage assessments following the winter storm that covered Maryland in snow this past weekend. While response efforts, including  Read the Rest…

Roads Still Dangerous as State Recovers from Historic Storm

MANY ROADS STILL DANGEROUS AS STATE RECOVERS FROM HISTORIC SNOWSTORM  MEMA TO ASSIST IN DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS AND COORDINATE RECOVERY EFFORTS REISTERSTOWN, MD (January 24, 2016) – Even though the snow has ended across Maryland, many roads remain snow covered and dangerous. Maryland residents should continue to avoid all non-essential travel at least through tonight so  Read the Rest…

Marylanders Urged to Continue to Stay Off Roads, Prepare for Power Outages

MARYLANDERS URGED TO CONTINUE TO STAY OFF ROADS TO HELP PLOWING CREWS, PREPARE FOR POSSIBLE POWER OUTAGES MEMA CONTINUES TO COORDINATE RESOURCES, ASSIST LOCAL JURISDICTIONS REISTERSTOWN, Md. (January 23, 2016) — Snow continues to fall throughout Maryland and wind gusts have picked up in some areas of the state. The Maryland Emergency Management Agency urges  Read the Rest…

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