HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – Numerous prospects are with out energy as a extreme storm makes its method through the Tennessee Valley.
As firms report energy outages, the lists beneath shall be up to date.
Lauderdale County: 11,598
Madison County: 1,538
Morgan County: 373
Lawrence County: 223
Franklin County: 173
Colbert County: 1,442
Cullman County: 2,026
Lawrence County EMA:
“Reports of a number of Trees down across the county. Also, a number of bushes down alongside AL-33 in Bankhead National Forest.
One motorized vehicle accident already resulting from a automobile hitting a tree down in the roadway.”
The City of Triana has opened its storm shelter located at 280 Zierdt Road.
Capacity is 240 occupants.
Officials have the following rules for the shelter:
No chairs, pillows, large bags, or strollers as these will take up valuable space. Babies and infants may be kept in their carriers.
NO PETS.
Please fill up the parking lot from back to front. This will allow for handicapped placard holders to park near the front.
Reminder on the rules –
1. No pets. Legitimate service animals only. Pre register service animals with the Shelter Manager at cwhitman@townoftrianaal.gov
2. No smoking or vaping in or around the shelter
3. No weapons, firearms, or bulky items. Seating is limited. Please bring headphones for your personal devices.
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