UNION COUNTY DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY Non-emergency travel will be prohibited after 8 p.m. Until further notice
August 27th, 2011
For immediate release
Contact: Sebastian D’Elia
Communications Director
UNION COUNTY DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY
Non-emergency travel will be prohibited after 8 p.m.
Until further notice
COUNTY OF UNION, NJ—Officials from the Union County Office of Emergency Management have declared a Countywide State of Emergency as of 4 p.m., and are prohibiting all non-emergency travel after 8 p.m. until further notice.
The declaration allows County officials to potentially take emergency measures to maintain public safety, respond to calls, and protect residents and property during Hurricane Irene. The hurricane is expected to bring wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour or more during its peak early Sunday morning.
“We are urging residents to remain at home, and stay off the roads now and through any recovery phase until the travel ban is lifted,” said Public Safety Director Andrew Moran.
Currently the City of Rahway has also declared a municipal State of Emergency, and the Township of Cranford has instituted a mandatory evacuation of its flood-prone areas only.
County Office of Emergency Management officials will be maintaining a watchful eye over conditions as they have activated their Emergency Operations Center in Westfield. Their efforts will involve coordination with municipal, state and federal officials, as well as any direct emergency response at the County level.
Address/Location
City Hall of Elizabeth, NJ
50 Winfield Scott Plaza
Elizabeth, NJ 07201
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 908-820-4124