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Lacamas Life Magazine
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Governor Gregoire Requests Federal
Governor Chris Gregoire today asked President Bush for federal disaster
aid for December wind storm damages to public facilities in 19
Washington counties. The request covers Chelan, Clallam, Clark, Grant,
Grays Harbor, Island, King, Klickitat, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pend
Oreille, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Thurston and
Wahkiakum counties.
“Washington sustained severe damage from these wind storms, especially
to our utilities, and we need federal assistance to fully repair all of
these facilities,” said Governor Gregoire. “I urge President Bush to act
quickly on this request so that we can start work to return life to
normal in Washington.”
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December 14 – 15 winds were the strongest in Washington since the major
disaster declared for the 1993 inauguration day wind storm, and blew
down thousands of trees, knocking out power to nearly 1.5 million
customers across the state. The strong winds damaged major transmission
lines, power poles and other power utility infrastructure. There were
four fatalities as a direct result of the storm. Ten fatalities from
carbon monoxide poisoning are linked indirectly to the storm.
The
request is based on a damage survey conducted in early January by teams
of local, state and federal officials. Survey teams found an estimated
$47 million in eligible damages to public facilities in the 19 counties.
To be considered for a federal disaster declaration, there needed to be
at least $7.5 million in estimated public facility damage.
Types of public facility damage and costs that may be eligible for aid
include debris removal, emergency protective measures and damages to
non-federal road systems and bridges, water control facilities, public
buildings and equipment, public utilities, parks and recreational
facilities.
Governor Gregoire in December ordered the Military Department to conduct
a thorough review of wind storm response activities and make
recommendations on how to improve these processes. |
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