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Gov. responds to flooding events, opens access to resources Gov. Matt Bevin has posted, "In response to the flooding events which are impacting portions of western Kentucky, I have declared a statewide emergency to provide local officials immediate access to state resources for public safety and assistance. As always, our primary concern is safety. "We thank all of the officials working hard to minimize the impact of this storm system. We urge all citizens to take the necessary precautions needed to stay safe. "The State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) and the Joint Information Center (JIC) remain activated to monitor the situation and coordinate the response for this weather event. "State officials are also monitoring social media and will use #kywx to increase situational awareness." This story was posted on 2016-07-07 17:31:37
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