Garey road is now open to all traffic. At this time, the following road closures remain:
1. Latham Rd (near rest and nest)
2. Sanborn Rd
At this time we do not have any information on when power will be restored to several areas in town. GMP is continuing to work on gaining access to roads that are closed by downed power lines.
Please do check on your neighbors and be safe if you are without power.
SAFETY TIPS:
· If you are without power and using a generator – NEVER run it indoors, that includes the garage. Use the generator outside and away from the house, far from vents and windows. Exhaust from generators and other motors can cause carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning which can be fatal.
· Never touch or come in contact with a downed power line. Treat all power lines as live wires that can electrocute, causing serious injury or death.
· When clearing debris, ensure branches are not in contact with a power line. Trees and other items conduct electricity and can cause electrocution.
· Ensure you have batteries for flashlights and battery powered radios on hand. A battery charger for your cell phone can also ensure you can stay connected.
· Ensure your home has working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
· Respect detours on the roads, never drive over a downed power line.
Thank you. We will post updates as we have them in the morning.
1. Latham Rd (near rest and nest)
2. Sanborn Rd
At this time we do not have any information on when power will be restored to several areas in town. GMP is continuing to work on gaining access to roads that are closed by downed power lines.
Please do check on your neighbors and be safe if you are without power.
SAFETY TIPS:
· If you are without power and using a generator – NEVER run it indoors, that includes the garage. Use the generator outside and away from the house, far from vents and windows. Exhaust from generators and other motors can cause carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning which can be fatal.
· Never touch or come in contact with a downed power line. Treat all power lines as live wires that can electrocute, causing serious injury or death.
· When clearing debris, ensure branches are not in contact with a power line. Trees and other items conduct electricity and can cause electrocution.
· Ensure you have batteries for flashlights and battery powered radios on hand. A battery charger for your cell phone can also ensure you can stay connected.
· Ensure your home has working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
· Respect detours on the roads, never drive over a downed power line.
Thank you. We will post updates as we have them in the morning.