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Gov. Pritzker Issues State Disaster Proclamation for Flooding in 34 Illinois Counties

Announcement – Monday, May 6, 2019

 

​5/3/19 - Springfield, Ill. - Governor JB Pritzker has issued a state disaster proclamation for 34 counties along the Mississippi and Illinois rivers. The declaration will ensure state support to communities that are battling floods caused by weeks of elevated river levels and recent heavy rains.

The disaster proclamation covers the following counties: Adams, Alexander, Brown, Bureau, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Fulton, Greene, Grundy, Hancock, Henderson, Jackson, Jersey, Jo Daviess, LaSalle, Madison, Marshall, Mason, Mercer, Monroe, Morgan, Peoria, Pike, Putnam, Randolph, Rock Island, Schuyler, Scott, St. Clair, Tazewell, Union, Whiteside, Woodford. 

​"I have directed agents. Already, Illinois has seen record river crests, residential evacuations and flood-related washouts and road buckling.  At this time, all residents in river communities are being asked to prepare for potential evacuations should flood waters reach their home.  

"Now is the time to get your family prepared," said Illinois Emergency Management Agency Acting-Director, Alicia Tate-Nadeau. "Pack a bag with essentials such as clothes, medicine and other necessary items.  Be sure to consider all members of your family, including your pets, and to follow instructions from your local emergency management officials.'"  

Gov. Pritzker and more than a dozen legislators received a briefing today from the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, regarding the flooded areas along the Mississippi and Illinois rivers.  

To assist with the state's flood fighting efforts, the Department of Corrections has activated around-the-clock work crews to support sandbagging efforts; the Illinois Department of Transportation is handling delivery of the pumps, hoses and sandbags; the Department of Public Health is preparing clean drinking water kits, and the American Red Cross has established or identified shelters in the affected areas. 

Last month, the Governor directed IEMA to activate the State Emergency Operations Center in Springfield to coordinate state personnel and assets needed to help local officials keep residents safe and protect critical infrastructure.  Information related to the current flood event and flood safety is available on the Ready Illinois website at www.Ready.Illinois.gov.

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