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Arizona: Navajo County residents asked to take steps to prepare for more severe weather(0)

February 3, 2010

Navajo County AZ–Another snow storm is scheduled to hit the Navajo County area delivering rain and snow. Forecasters are anticipating up to 7 inches of new snow in higher elevations and increasing mud in some parts of the county.
Navajo County Emergency Management is encouraging all citizens, including residents of the Navajo Nation and the [...]

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Arizona: Emergency supplies available for distribution

Operation Winter Storm–Operation Winter Storm with the assistance of Navajo, Coconino, and Apache counties along with the Navajo Nation Emergency Management and the Hopi Tribe Emergency Management has established several stockpile locations for food, water, and heating fuel supplies. These locations are Kayenta, Pinon, Tuba City, Dilkon, Window Rock, Chinle, and Kykotsmovi.
Residents will receive [...]

Arizona: State seeks donations of hay, transportation for affected reservations

Hopi Tribe/Navajo Nation–Impassable roads and snowdrifts up to 8 feet in some places has created a need for resources and hay among those living in remote areas on Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation lands.
The Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation have identified a combined need for 4,750 bales of “cow hay” (grass) to feed livestock. [...]

Arizona: State activates emergency call center

Phoenix AZ–The State of Arizona today activated the State Emergency Call Center in support of affected counties across the state, and to help facilitate the recovery process.
The State urges citizens with questions about the Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) process and reports of disaster-related damage to call the State Emergency Call Center from 8 a.m. [...]


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