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AL Red Cross monitoring weather and urges residents to stay aware

AL Red Cross monitoring weather and urges residents to stay aware

The American Red Cross Alabama Region is monitoring the weather system that is moving across Alabama today and is prepared to respond if needed. Red Cross volunteers, supplies, and shelters are on standby, and will be ready to respond to whatever this system may bring.

The Red Cross urges residents to take steps now to stay safe when severe weather threatens. As with any disaster, preparation can be the difference between life and death. The Red Cross recommends individuals and families respond to severe weather in the following ways:

  • Listen to local news or NOAA Weather Radio for emergency updates. Watch for signs of a storm, like darkening skies, lightning flashes or increasing wind.
  • Postpone outdoor activities if thunderstorms are likely to occur.

Take steps to be weather ready during National Severe Weather Preparedness Week

Take steps to be weather ready during National Severe Weather Preparedness Week

The Alabama Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are teaming up to promote National Severe Weather Preparedness Week March 3-9. Sponsored by FEMA and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Severe Weather Preparedness Week encourages individuals, families, businesses and communities to know about severe weather risks, take action to prepare for them, and Be a Force of Nature by encouraging others to get prepared.

Each year, many people are killed or seriously injured by tornadoes and other types of severe weather, despite advance warning. In 2012, there were more than 450 weather-related fatalities and nearly 2,600 injuries nationwide. Severe weather knows no boundaries and affects every individual in every region.

Gov. Bentley to discuss upcoming state sales tax holiday for severe weather preparedness items

Gov. Bentley to discuss upcoming state sales tax holiday for severe weather preparedness items

Governor Robert Bentley on Wednesday will hold a news conference in the State Capitol to discuss Alabama’s upcoming state sales tax holiday for severe weather preparedness items. The Governor will also recognize Severe Weather Awareness Week throughout the state of Alabama.

Beginning at 12:01 a.m.

Severe weather closures for TROY Dothan Campus, Ft. Rucker location

Severe weather closures for TROY Dothan Campus, Ft. Rucker location

DOTHAN--Due to the ongoing threat of severe weather, Troy University's Dothan Campus and Fort Rucker location will close today (Monday, Feb. 11) at noon.

All Dothan and Fort Rucker classes are cancelled.

Both sites are set to reopen on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at noon, if weather conditions permit. Monitor http://sos.troy.edu for the latest information on campus closures and safety.

Information Source: Troy University

Gov. Bentley to tour Pike County storm damage Friday

Gov. Bentley to tour Pike County storm damage Friday

TROY, AL (WSFA) - Alabama Governor Robert Bentley, fresh off a tour of tornado damage in Mobile and Prichard, will be in Pike County Friday for more of the same.

The governor's press office confirms that he will visit affected areas with various officials Friday.

SLIDESHOW: Pike County storm damage

The visit is scheduled to start around 1:45pm at the Brantley Mobile Home Park in Troy.

SAEC says power restoration is moving quickly

SAEC says power restoration is moving quickly

Crews worked all Christmas night to repair the damaged electric system after a tornado hit the Goshen area. The storm caused severe damage to both the electric system of South Alabama Electric Cooperatives and to the homes and property in the area.

At its peak, an estimated 2,000 SAEC members were without power. As of 11AM approximately 847 accounts are still without power.  Crews will continue to work until power is back on to all individuals.

According to Max Davis, General Manager for SAEC, the following information is known: