Jan. 9, 2011
State of emergency declared; county schools closed Monday PRESS RELEASE NOTE: After reading, please leave your comments in the space provided at the end of this article. “We face a
serious storm that will have an impact all across Most schools across the state, including all Cherokee County schools and all campuses of Gadsden State Community College, are closed Monday. Riley said the
Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) has personnel ready
throughout the state. Roadway sanding and salting equipment, dump
trucks and spreaders are prepared to move. ALDOT crews will
continue efforts to keep roadways passable as long as conditions allow.
However, based on current forecasts, travelers should expect that many
roads statewide will become impassable at some point. The Alabama
Department of Public Safety (DPS) has its officers working 12-hour shifts to
assist motorists who insist on traveling, despite the expected dangerous
road conditions.
ALDOT and DPS are
continually monitoring road and bridge conditions and are prepared to close
them if it becomes necessary. Any emergency road closures will be
posted online at the ALDOT website:
www.dot.state.al.us/. The Alabama
Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) has activated the state’s The Alabama National Guard also has 7,000 of its troops on drill duty in the state at this time, and they are focusing on storm preparations as well. |