Somerset County Declares State of Emergency Amid High Winds, Rain
Somerset County has declared a State of Emergency due to severe weather conditions, including heavy rains, strong winds, and localized flooding.
Officials urge residents to restrict non-essential travel, permitting only essential vehicles on the roads for safety.
Cautionary Advisory for Drivers
The Somerset County Office of Emergency Management advises extreme caution for anyone traveling.
Drivers are reminded to adhere to road closures and avoid driving through standing water.
Even seemingly shallow floods may conceal damaged roads that can incapacitate vehicles, while rising water levels pose grave risks of severe injury or worse.
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Safety Measures Amidst Storm
Authorities emphasize the importance of prioritizing safety during this storm. Residents are urged to stay informed about weather updates and heed official directives.
Emergency services remain on alert to address any potential hazards or emergencies arising from the severe weather conditions.
Somerset County’s State of Emergency declaration underscores the critical need for precautionary measures and adherence to safety protocols during this severe storm, prioritizing the well-being of all residents.