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Delaware County Officials Prepare Residents for Irene

"The most important thing people can do is stay informed and be prepared," County Council Chairman Jack Whelan said.

The Delaware County Council and the Director of Emergency Services urge residents to stay informed through Delco Alert, the County’s emergency notification system.

"The most important thing people can do is stay informed and be prepared," County Council Chairman Jack Whelan said.

Whelan said residents should register with Delco Alert, a countywide community warning system that provides alerts and guidance to resident through their cell phones and email. To register, just go to the County website at www.co.delaware.pa.us and click on the Delco Alert link at the bottom of the page.

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Emergency Services Director Ed Truitt said the emergency management staff will be manning the Emergency Services Center all weekend, through the duration of the hurricane. He said he will also ramp up the 911 staff to accommodate an influx of emergency calls.

"I was just in touch with the National Weather Service and was told the eye of the hurricane will only be 20 miles off the coast when it hits this region, so that means we will have an inundation of rain and high winds," Truitt said.

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Earlier this week, Truitt sent reminders to all municipalities to ensure that all storm sewers are clear to prevent flooding.

"There could be flooding. We are in constant touch with PennDOT regarding our roads and bridges," Truitt said. "Because the ground is already so saturated and high winds are expected, there could be downed trees and power outages."


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