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Beshear Declares State of Emergency in Eastern Kentucky

Kentucky Government Press Release by Kentucky Government Press Release
February 8, 2020
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Gov. Beshear Declares State of Emergency in Response to Flooding in Eastern Kentucky

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 7, 2020) – Gov. Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency in response to flooding in several southeastern counties.

“By declaring a state of emergency, I am enabling the mobilization of state resources to be utilized in support of cities and counties in need,” said Gov. Andy Beshear. “We are acting swiftly to ensure the safety and security of Kentucky families and communities that have been impacted.”

The Kentucky Division of Emergency Management (KYEM) activated the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) on Thursday, Feb. 7, at a Level 4. To date, KYEM has received eight (8) county and three (3) city state of emergency declarations.

County Declarations: Bell, Clay, Harlan, Knox, Leslie, Letcher, Perry and Whitley.

City Declarations: Whitesburg (Letcher), Jenkins (Letcher) and Hyden (Leslie).

Since Feb. 3, Kentucky has experienced an extremely heavy rain event, which has caused significant flash flooding, landslides and mudslides across the southeastern portion of the Commonwealth.  This has resulted in enhanced threats to citizens and major impacts on infrastructure, governmental properties, commercial properties, agricultural production and private properties.

“Kentucky Emergency Management officials, along with local emergency management personnel, will be conducting damage assessments in the declared counties beginning Saturday, Feb. 8, through next week, as water recedes,” stated Michael Dossett, director of KYEM. “In addition, please be aware of emergency responders who will be active during the following week.”

To report weather-related damage, please contact your local emergency management office. For information about KYEM operations, please contact Monica French at 502-607-5721.

Gov. Beshear has also issued an executive order implementing Kentucky’s price-gouging laws. The emergency order triggers Kentucky’s consumer protection measures the next 30 days. The protective measures may be extended beyond 30 days if needed.

If anyone has information regarding possible price gouging, contact the Office of the Attorney General Consumer Protection Hotline at 888-432-9257.

To download a copy of Gov. Beshear’s State of Emergency executive order, click here. A copy of the executive order on price-gouging can be found here.

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Comments 5

  1. Mena mena says:
    6 years ago

    Its called too stupid to live. (Yeah, too to yokels). Guess what, there’s this thing called climate change. Hopefully it kills you dumbasses and your inbred kids first. Have a good day schmucks.

    • Charles says:
      6 years ago

      Yea that climate change sure is something to worry about. I worry about a mind that believes it is fact, rather than a dimocrap story, that you then offer a solution to combat, how funny! Fight something that doesn’t exist. Should we also worry about fire breathing dragons?

  2. Joe Friday says:
    6 years ago

    Oh, good God, longneck has done what ever Gov. in America does in every disaster in every state, now he thinks he’s a hero! BIG DEAL!

    • Charles says:
      6 years ago

      maybe we should do something about climate change

  3. Charles says:
    6 years ago

    As I said before KAG, you are a lying dog faced pony soldier and climate change does not exist!

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