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Crisfield Issues Hurricane Bulletin

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CRISFIELD, Md.- Crisfield officials said they are closely monitoring the movement of Hurricane Sandy as it heads up the East Coast.

Officials said people living in low lying areas that regularly flood need to be prepared to evacuate if the flooding becomes severe. With this in mind, officials announce that parking of vehicles at Carvel Hall, in designated areas only, will be permitted beginning Saturday, Oct. 27.

Garbage collection for city residents will be deferred until Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 31, and Nov. 1. 

Once flood conditions warrant evacuation, buses will be available at Crisfield High School to transport flood victims to a shelter at Washington High School.

In case of emergency created by flooding where evacuation is needed, call (410) 651-3457, (410) 651-0707 or the Crisfield Police Department at (410) 968-1323. Regular emergencies will continue to call "911."

 

 

 

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