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Gov. Justice declares State of Preparedness for all 55 counties ahead of potentially hazardous weather

By Carlos Hermano
Published in Weather Safety Tips
April 02, 2023
1 min read
Gov. Justice declares State of Preparedness for all 55 counties ahead of potentially hazardous weather

As potentially hazardous weather approaches West Virginia, Governor Jim Justice has declared a State of Preparedness for all 55 counties. What caught our attention is that this move allows state officials to mobilize resources and coordinate with local emergency responders to ensure readiness for any weather-related emergencies. The State of Preparedness will remain in effect until March 7th, 2022.

Under this declaration, state agencies will be on standby to provide any necessary assistance to local governments and residents in the event of a natural disaster. This includes the deployment of the National Guard, if needed, to assist with snow removal, traffic control, and other tasks.

Governor Justice has urged all residents to take the necessary precautions to stay safe during the upcoming weather event. He emphasized the importance of having an emergency preparedness plan in place and stocking up on essential supplies like food, water, and medicine. Additionally, he encouraged residents to stay informed by signing up for emergency alerts and monitoring local news outlets.

As someone who has personally experienced the impact of severe weather events, I understand the significance of preparing for the worst-case scenario. Not only does it provide peace of mind, but it can also potentially save lives. It’s reassuring to see the state taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of its citizens.

In conclusion, the State of Preparedness declaration by Governor Jim Justice is a necessary step in ensuring West Virginia is ready to respond to any potential weather-related emergencies. By taking the necessary precautions and being informed, residents can help mitigate the impact of any crisis. Let’s hope for the best but be prepared for the worst.


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