Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Update from MEMA..

* Received this update from MEMA:

Jackson – Officials continue to urge Mississippi Gulf Coast evacuees not to attempt to return home. Evacuees or residents attempting to get to the Gulf Coast could be impeding rescue missions. Several search and rescue teams, task forces, incident management teams and emergency commodities from Florida are now in position on the Gulf Coast aiding other federal, state and local authorities.

Non-emergency vehicles should remain off the highways south of Jackson. Non-emergency traffic is making it extremely difficult for emergency response vehicles to travel. Generally, highways north of and including Interstate 20 are open. Interstate 55 is open, and Interstate 10 will be closed for the foreseeable future. Highway information is listed for the public by calling 601-359-7017.

Patients accounted for in Gulf Coast hospitals and special needs shelters:

Singing River Hospital: 160 patients.
Ocean Springs Hospital: No patient numbers, but operational.
Biloxi special-needs shelter: 80 patients with an additional 500 people walk-in and receive treatment.
Keesler Medical Center: No patient numbers, but operational.
VA Hospital in Biloxi: hospital full except for two beds.
Biloxi Regional: 160 patients.
Garden Park: 65 patients.
Hancock County Medical Center: treated 125 patients in last 24 hours.
Hancock special-needs shelter: 125 patients.
Gulfport Memorial Hospital: 270 patients.

MEMA is only reporting confirmed deaths from county coroners’ offices. There are still no confirmed deaths from the Gulf Coast area, but a total of 13 deaths are now confirmed from other counties throughout the state. Adams County reports two deaths, Jones County reports six deaths and one death is being reported from each of the following counties: Hinds, Lauderdale, Leake, Simpson & Warren.

Power outages will be released from MEMA at noon and 9 p.m. each day. At 9 p.m. today, power outage totals were reported from the following power companies:

Electrical Power Associations of Mississippi reported 426,000 meters without service, which is approximately 50 percent of the electric meters.

Entergy reported 268,600 meters without service.

Mississippi Power reported more than 195,000 meters are without service.

Tennessee Valley Authority: 100,000 meters are without service.

The Mississippi State Department of Health is issuing boil water notices for several communities and cities. Those notices and news releases can be found at the department’s Web site at www.msdh.state.ms.us.

MEMA and Adventist Community Services are working to establish a facility to receive, process and disburse donations to send to other areas of the state. They are seeking donation of a 50,000-100,000 square foot warehouse facility in Mississippi for this purpose.

A private corporation has begun an online survivor database for citizens at www.gulfcoastnews.com.

National Guard troops will distribute water and ice, beginning Wednesday in the following locations:

County Location City

Amite Amite County Court House Liberty

Attala Attala County Court House Kosciusko

Claiborne Claiborne County Parks & Recreation Port Gibson

Clarke Quitman National Guard Quitman

Copiah North Fire Station Hazlehurst

Forrest Bobby Chain Airport Hattiesburg

George National Guard 786 Trans. Co. Lucedale

Hancock Hancock County Livestock Arena Kiln

Harrison County Farm Gulfport

Hinds To be announced

Jackson Jackson County Fairgrounds Pascagoula

Jasper John R. Sims Livestock Facility Bay Springs

Jones Magnolia Center Laurel

Lauderdale Lauderdale County Agri Center Meridian

Lawrence Super Value Parking Lot Monticello

Leake Carthage Coliseum Carthage

Lincoln Brookhaven Recreation Dept. Brookhaven

Madison Madison County Road Dept. Canton

Neshoba Neshoba County Coliseum Philadelphia

Newton Civic Center/Show Barn Newton

Pearl River McNeill Elementary School Carriere

Pike Pike County Fair Grounds McComb

Rankin Rankin County Multi-Purpose Building Brandon

Stone Stone County Fair Ground Wiggins

Walthall Southwest Event Center Tylertown

Wayne Mississippi National Guard Waynesboro

Yazoo National Guard Armory Yazoo City

1 Comments:

At 7:48 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

the service in the city limits of quitman,ms is poor.the reason i say that is because of the clean up. they have only picked up trash only once since the storm. i thing it's a shame that we as black people still comes last here in quitman an clarke county.

 

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