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Office of Homeland Security
GOVERNOR FLETCHER ANNOUNCES DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION FOR EMERGENCY ALERT WEATHER RADIOS IN COMMUNITIES BELOW THE WOLF CREEK DAM
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Governor Ernie Fletcher announced today distribution information for emergency alert weather radios being provided free of charge to residents and businesses located within the flood inundation area below the Wolf Creek Dam in Clinton, Cumberland, Monroe, and Russell Counties.
“I am committed to ensuring the public health and safety of every citizen, business, and visitor to Lake Cumberland while preserving the great quality of life in the region,” said Governor Ernie Fletcher. “It is essential that we take care of every Kentuckian living below the Wolf Creek Dam and weather radios are an important resource for emergency response officials to reach out to the public during an emergency.”
This week, residents and businesses in the affected areas will receive cards via mail providing them with distribution information. To receive a weather radio, each individual receiving a card must bring the card and a proof of residency (photo ID or utility bill) to one of the distribution points listed below. Individuals who are disabled or have special needs and are unable to pick up their radio may call the Lake Cumberland Community Action Agency at 1-800-928-6382 and a radio will be delivered to them.
March 24
Cumberland County
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Veterans Memorial Community Center
213 Upper River Street
Burkesville, KY
March 27
Russell County
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Lake Cumberland Community Action Agency
Central Office
23 Industry Drive
Jamestown, KY
March 28
Clinton County
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Clinton Senior Center
110 Spring Street
Albany, KY
March 29
Monroe County
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Old Monroe County High School Gym
401 W 4th Street
Tompkinsville, KY
Weather Radios continuously broadcast National Weather Service forecasts, warnings and other crucial weather information. The radios can be programmed to receive information specific to a certain area, using the Specific Area Message Encoder (SAME) feature, and can sound an alarm to alert users of approaching dangerous weather. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Weather Radio is the lone government- operated radio system that provides direct warnings to the public for natural and man- made hazards, from floods to forest fires, to oil spills. It also is the primary trigger for activating America’s Emergency Alert System on commercial radio and television stations.
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The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security has been charged by Governor Fletcher to lead the Commonwealth's prevention and preparedness efforts to ensure Kentucky’s communities, First Responders and families are Ready and Prepared. For more information about homeland security in Kentucky, please visit www.homelandsecurity.ky.gov.
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