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Salem-News.com (Dec-09-2007 17:42)
Vernonia Flood Victims Low on HeatSalem-News.comThe residents there need help to stay warm. (VERNONIA, Ore.) -
Flood victims in the Vernonia area are in dire need of heat sources. The winter storm that ravaged the area over the past week left many families without operational electric or natural gas heat sources.
Salem-News.com (Dec-08-2007 15:10)
Police Identify Missing Fisherman Off Oregon CoastSalem-News.comThe man who fell overboard was wearing yellow rain gear but was not wearing a life jacket (TILLAMOOK, Ore.) -
Oregon State Police has taken a missing person report related to a fisherman who reportedly fell overboard in the Pacific Ocean Friday morning five miles northwest of the Siuslaw River.
Salem-News.com (Dec-08-2007 14:41)
Oregon Governor Says Cutting Red Tape Accelerated Federal AidSalem-News.comFederal government approves Kulongoski's request for disaster aid to Oregon. (SALEM, Ore.) -
Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski has received approval for federal aid to repair damage to communities that resulted from severe early-December storms, the Governor's office announced Saturday.
Salem-News.com (Dec-08-2007 14:34)
Oregon Communities Will Receive FEMA AidSalem-News.comFEMA says damage surveys are continuing in other areas, and more counties and additional forms of assistance may be designated after the assessments are fully completed. (WASHINGTON, D.C.) -
President Bush declared today that a major disaster exists in the State of Oregon and ordered Federal aid to supplement State and local recovery efforts in the area struck by severe storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides beginning on December 1st and continuing.
Salem-News.com (Dec-07-2007 11:55)
Traffic on I-5 in Washington Reopens TodayTim King Salem-News.comWashington Department of Transportation crews are working around the clock to get highways open. (OLYMPIA, Wash.) -
Road crews in Washington have partially reopened Interstate 5 at Centralia. They prepared a northbound lane and a southbound lane through the flood area for low-speed truck traffic Thursday, after receding flood waters revealed less damage to the Interstate than anticipated.
Salem-News.com (Dec-06-2007 19:21)
American Red Cross Assists Oregon Flood VictimsTim King Salem-News,comThose who have already evacuated their homes are encouraged to register on the Red Cross Safe and Well site, where you can leave behind a message for your loved ones. (SALEM, Ore.) -
Oregon's Red Cross Chapters are staying busy in their efforts to assist flood victims in Vernonia and other parts of Oregon and Washington.
Salem-News.com (Dec-06-2007 18:42)
Update on Vernonia Flooding (VIDEO)Tim King Salem-News.comWater rationing is in effect, but there are options for staying healthy and sanitized, which is extremely important in a floodwater area. (VERNONIA, Ore.) -
Residents in Vernonia are now asked to only use water for basic health and food preparation. "Please do not use water for laundry or washing down residences, walkways and driveways," Elaine Parrott with the Office of State Fire Marshal said.
Salem-News.com (Dec-06-2007 14:50)
Smith and Wyden Urge Bush to Provide Immediate Disaster ReliefSalem-News.comThey're calling on the President and the Department of Homeland Security for assistance. (WASHINGTON, D.C.) -
Today, Oregon Senators Gordon Smith and Ron Wyden took to the Senate floor to call for immediate federal assistance in the aftermath of storms and flooding that ravaged Oregon’s north coast earlier this week and left hundreds in shelters, shut down Interstate Five and caused emergency communication line failure.
Salem-News.com (Dec-06-2007 14:20)
FEMA and State Officials Look at Oregon Flood Disaster Areas (VIDEO)Tim King Salem-News.comFEMA will decide if the damages are beyond the capabilities and resources of state and local governments. (SALEM, Ore.) -
At the request of Governor Ted Kulongoski, federal and state officials are conducting Preliminary Damage Assessments on homes, businesses and public facilities hard hit during this week’s storm and flooding.
Salem-News.com (Dec-06-2007 12:44)
Oregonians Need to be Generous but Careful in Assisting Flood VictimsSalem-News.com“Oregonians who want to aid storm victims have ready access to a lot of information about charities to aid their making intelligent giving choices” - Oregon AG Hardy Myers (SALEM, Ore.) -
Governor Ted Kulongoski and Attorney General Hardy Myers today urged Oregonians who want to help victims of the recent Pacific Northwest storms to respond as generously as they can but to do so carefully when contributing to charitable organizations. |
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