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Department of Health Warns of Potential for Mold Growth in Flooded Buildings
Press ReleaseAs floodwaters from Tropical Storm Lee recede, the Pennsylvania Department of Health is warning residents of the potential for mold growth in homes and businesses. "Damp conditions from flooding create the perfect breeding grounds for mold to grow, which...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Building Material, HIV, Tropical Storms, Diseases and Illnesses
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Howard County Football Power Rankings: Week 2
Well, that didn’t take long. Any hopes of the power rankings holding up throughout the season have already been dashed. It wasn’t exactly a Buster-Douglas-knocking-out-Mike Tyson-type upset, though. It was then-No. 10 Mt. Hebron shutting out...Tags: Football
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President Obama declares disaster for Pennsylvania
Anyone who looks around the area knows there are disasters everywhere. Now, the federal government has determined Pennsylvania to be a major disaster area. That declaration opens up the state for funding help from the federal government.
It means a whole...Tags: National Security, Defense, Government Aid, Washington, DC, Tropical Storms
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York County flood victims urged to apply for assistance from the federal government
Press ReleaseThe York County Commissioners are urging residents and business with property damaged by flooding to apply for assistance from the federal government. President Obama has signed a disaster declaration for Pennsylvania that makes federal funding...Tags: Weather Reports, Politics, Weather, Floods, Regional Authority
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Palmyra Borough Disaster Assistance
Staff ReporterThe Western Lebanon County Regional Emergency Management Agency (WLCREMA) is collecting information on Borough residents that have experienced flood damage due to Tropical Storm Lee. The forms are available at the Borough Office, located at 325 S....Tags: Travel, Tropical Storms, Railway Transportation, Transportation, Lebanon
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Service helping Pennsylvanians find housing following Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee
Pennsylvania Housing Finance AgencyAs Pennsylvania recovers from flooding caused by the one-two punch of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, disaster recovery personnel are helping Pennsylvanians find replacement housing by using the online housing locator freely available at www....Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), Disasters and Accidents, Tropical Storms, Disasters, Management Change
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Restoration Companies Working Hard in Flood Areas like York County
Multi-media JournalistRestoration companies across Central Pennsylvania are hard at work, as employees help people affected by Tropical Storm Lee. Technicians at Cameo Services, a York County based company, have been working around the clock trying to meet every need. Cameo...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Employees, Tropical Storms, WPMT, Companies and Corporations
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Help available for cleaning up properties in York County
Press ReleaseYork County residents in need of help cleaning up their properties due to flooding caused by Tropical Storm Lee may be able to receive assistance through the York County chapter of Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster. The organization, a...Tags: The Salvation Army, Floods, Rentals, American Red Cross, Tropical Storms
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YORK COUNTY DISASTER ASSISTANCE: Where to Call
Staff reporterYork County residents in need of help cleaning up their properties due to flooding caused by Tropical Storm Lee may be able to receive assistance through the York County chapter of Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster.The organization, a partnership...Tags: The Salvation Army, Floods, Rentals, American Red Cross, Tropical Storms
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Prisoners headed to Port Deposit to clean up flood's mess
A team of state prisoners is headed to the Cecil County town of Port Deposit to help clean up the mud and mess left behind from last week's flood, a state lawmaker said Tuesday. During a meeting about prisons in Baltimore, State Sen. Nancy Jacobs, a...Tags: Port Deposit, Hurricane Irene (2011), Cecil County, Bodies of Water, Tropical Storms
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Chesapeake Bay fouled by Susquehanna flooding
The Chesapeake Bay looks like a dirty bathtub, its waters turned brown with mud and awash in pollution and floating debris, including uprooted trees, propane tanks, even a battered dining-room chair.
Braving boat-damaging hazards, scientists are swarming...Tags: Energy Resources, Hurricane Irene (2011), Water, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Stress
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Mosquito counts triple in parts of Baltimore County
State inspectors say mosquito counts have tripled in parts of Baltimore County since heavy rains from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee hit the area.
"The mosquitoes on the wing now are quite annoying," said Mike Cantwell, chief of mosquito...Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), Baltimore County, Tropical Storms, Disasters, Natural Disasters
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