SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY (October 29, 2012) – An update on the impact of Hurricane Sandy was issued by Sullivan County Manager David Fanslau on Monday morning: "The National Weather Service (NWS) in Binghamton has continued a Flood Watch effective Monday morning through
Tuesday evening, and a High Wind Warning effective from 2:00 p.m. Monday to 5:00 p.m/ Tuesday for Sullivan County. The peak storm impacts for Sullivan County will be 10:00 p.m. Monday through 2:00 a.m. Tuesday. Hurricane Sandy will continue to move northward along the East coast, and is expected to turn westward to landfall along the New Jersey coast Monday, before entering Central Pennsylvania early Tuesday morning.
“Pursuant to my authority, a State of Emergency is hereby declared at 12:00 p.m., Monday, October 29, 2012 in the County of Sullivan and will continue through 12:01 a.m. Thursday, November 1, 2012. The State of Emergency has been declared due to extensive wind conditions and possible flooding from Hurricane Sandy over a period of approximately 72 hours, resulting in potential substantial injury and damage to residences, buildings, businesses, roads, bridges and utilities within the affected areas, and other as yet undetermined damage. Such conditions may threaten or imperil the public safety of citizens of the County of Sullivan.
“All public school districts, private schools, and preschool/daycare programs shall close upon this declaration, and remain closed through Tuesday, October 30, 2012. An assessment for subsequent days will be made in collaboration with the school districts, by Tuesday evening, after assessing the damage to public infrastructure and power outages as a result of Hurricane Sandy.
“The public should remain off roadways and indoors during the effective time of this declaration, with the exception of essential, healthcare providers, and emergency services personnel, particularly from 2:00 p.m., Monday, October 29 through 5:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 31, subject to further emergency instructions during the storm.
“Bands of heavy rain associated with the storm will move across the flood watch area Monday through Tuesday. Rainfall totals averaging one to three inches are expected across the Flood Watch area, with locally higher amounts possible. Heavy rain may cause flooding of small streams, and prolonged heavy rain will cause rises of Area Rivers, and may cause minor to moderate flooding beginning on Tuesday.
“Damaging winds are expected Monday and Tuesday. A High Wind Warning means that sustained winds of 40 mph are expected for at least an hour, with frequent gusts of 45 mph to 60 mph or greater, are expected across the Catskills and Poconos. Strong winds will bring prolonged power outages, and cause trees to fall resulting in property damage and closed roads. Be prepared for the possibility of trees blocking roads, and widespread power outages. At home, be prepared to be without power for several days. Make sure you have adequate supplies of food and medicines. Sullivan County officials will continue to closely follow forecasts from the NWS and the National Hurricane Center. This storm could potentially be a "historic event" with winds and water.
“All DPW equipment is ready to respond rapidly to areas affected by the storm, and key equipment has been staged around the County. The Sullivan County Emergency Operations Center will open at 12:00 noon on Monday. Meetings that were scheduled for Tuesday have been canceled in anticipation of the impacts of this storm…
Sullivan County Offices were closed as of 12:00 noon on Monday, October 29 “and will reopen for normal hours on Wednesday, depending upon an assessment of damage …”
“Sullivan County has received the cooperation of State officials, and resources will be made available as needed through the Department of Transportation. The Department of Environmental Conservation has also assisted with the issuing of necessary permits to permit preventative pre-storm work to be performed in certain areas.
“Do not drive your vehicle into areas where the water covers the roadway. The water depth may be too great to allow your car to cross safely, move to higher ground. Even after the rain has ended over an area, runoff will continue flooding of small streams.
“I strongly encourage residents to sign up for NY Alert by visiting the website http://www.nyalert.gov  or if they do not have internet capability they may call 1-888-697-6972 and register their phone number(s) to receive priority messages. The NY Alert system will be a primary notification to residents of imminent flooding or other emergency instructions associated with this storm.
– Only call 9-1-1 if you are having a life threatening emergency
– Have phone numbers on hand for your local utility companies to report service outages or learn restoration times
– Information on road closures and other storm related material will be available at http://www.co.sullivan.ny.us
– Call 2-1-1 for any non-emergency referrals and assistance (ie: Shelters, road closures, recovery assistance, etc.)
Downed power lines are considered an emergency situation and should be reported to 9-1-1.
“If you are in an area that becomes part of a flood watch or warning, move to higher ground immediately. Residents living along streams and creeks should take immediate precautions to protect life and property. Do not attempt to cross swiftly flowing waters or waters of unknown depth by foot or by automobile. Do not underestimate the power of flood waters. Only a few inches of rapidly flowing water can quickly carry away your vehicle. Do not move barricades, nor drive around barricades, as serious danger is ahead.
“I strongly urge any resident who lives near a stream, creek or river to be prepared and alert as this storm progresses, and to take preventative measures to protect their property through sandbags, etc. Outdoor, moveable property should be secured, and indoor property should be put up in case of flooding in the home. Furthermore, in case of emergency, all residents in these areas should make preparations to vacate their home if conditions warrant, and are strongly urged to comply with any and all reasonable requests from law enforcement or emergency responders during an emergency.
County residents, particularly those in flood-prone areas, are also urged to have enough flashlights and extra batteries, canned goods and bottled water for 48 hours, in case of power outage or emergency. Residents are encouraged to make arrangements to check on elderly neighbors, and arrange for pets to be housed either inside, or with proper shelter.
“During the storm all County residents are urged to remain indoors and off roadways whenever possible. If residents must drive, they are advised to exercise extreme caution when driving through this storm, and to pay special attention not to drive through pooling or standing water. If there are flood conditions on a roadway, please do not travel through the water.
“Sullivan County officials will be in contact with all towns, village and fire departments in the flood-prone areas, to ensure all precautionary measures are being taken, and implementing contingency plans in case of flooding. County officials will remain in contact with these towns, village and volunteer first-responders throughout the storm, as they monitor the situations in their own communities.
Should flooding occur in Sullivan County, residents and visitors are urged to visit the County website, www.co.sullivan.ny.us for current news and information." Twitter will also be updated throughout the storm, follow us at: @CntyMgrFanslau.
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Catskill Regional Medical Center is cancelling all outpatient services (i.e. elective surgeries/procedures, cardiopulmonary, physician practices (Livingston Manor Family Health, Callicoon Family Health, Women’s Health Center), outpatient radiology, outpatient oncology, lab and rehab (PT, OT and ST) both in Callicoon and Harris for Tuesday October 30, 2012. We will assess the weather on Tuesday to determine if any further action needs to be taken.
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Halloween party at the Old Stone House in Hasbrouck scheduled for Wednesday has been cancelled.
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Updated Storm Recovery Information
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SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY (November 1, 2012) – Emergency Operations Center, Bethel, NY – Sullivan County Manager David Fanslau issued the following statement: “A limited State of Emergency remains in effect through 12:01 AM Saturday to permit County officials to continue to coordinate efforts with the Public Works crews and utilities crews to open County and Town Roads. We had a conference call with County and Town Highway officials at 7:30 AM this morning, and a call is scheduled for this afternoon for County and Town officials.
NYSEG and Orange & Rockland Utilities have staff at our Emergency Operations Center. Utilities trucks are being paired with Public Works crews to attend to opening the remaining County and Town Roads that have trees and wires down. The main issues remain that 27,307 locations remain without power throughout the County, County and Town Roads have hazardous conditions and those without power are in need of dry ice and bottled water.
The utilities companies should complete their assessment stage, which will be followed by restoring power to their substations, followed by restoring power to the distribution system that provides power to residents and businesses. The Sullivan county Legislature and Town officials remain engage and concerned with the conditions that need to be addressed as a result of Hurricane Sandy.
The following is an update regarding the recovery efforts of impacts associated with Hurricane Sandy:
11/1/12 – 09:00 Update
1. NYSEG Dry Ice distribution as follows: (while supplies last)
a. Liberty Police Department (noon – 7pm)
b. White Lake Fire Department (noon-7pm)
c. Monticello Fire Department (3pm-7pm)
2. Storm Helpline and Resources:
a. 2-1-1
b. Non-Emergency Trees Down Reporting 845-807-0877
c. NYS Helpline: 1-888-769-7243
3. Shelter(s)
a. Sullivan County Community College Field house, Loch Sheldrake, NY (Staffed by Red Cross)
b. Ted Stroebel Building (Jefferson St, Monticello)
c. Lumberland Fire House (856-2041)
4. Warming Stations Only:
a. Smallwood Firehouse (till Noon Today)
b. Lumberland Firehouse (856-2041)
c. Mamakating Town Park (till 11pm)
d. Liberty High School (Showers available 7am-7p – bring your own supplies)
5. Road Closures:
County Roads
i. CR 31 – Upper Mongaup Rd / Town Lumberland
ii. CR 44 – Sackett Lake Rd / Town Forestburgh
iii. CR 56 – New Road / Town Mamakating
iv. CR 162 – Yankee Lake Rd / Town Mamakating
v. CR 173 – Bridgeville Rd
NYS DOT
vi. State Route 52 (Kenoza Lake Area)
Town Roads
1. Fallsburg
a. Lake House Rd
b. Rosemond Rd
c. Crescent St
d. Porter Rd
e. Dennison Hill Rd
f. Old Glen Wild Rd
g. Rose Rd
h. Wildwood Dr
i. Lincoln Rd
j. Highland Rd
k. Old State Route 52
l. Hasbrouck Rd
m. Beaver Lane
n. Dryer Rd
o. Lippman Rd
2. V/Monticello
a. Starr Ave / Fraser Ave
3. T/Thompson
a. Bowers Rd
b. School House Rd
c. Camp Rd
d. Fireman’s Camp Rd
e. Wurtsboro Mountain Rd
4. T/Neversink
a. Benton Hollow Rd (Road passable -wires in roadway)
b. Mutton Hill Rd (Road passable – wires in roadway)
c. Main Rd in Willowemoc (Road passable – wires in roadway)
d. Hall Rd (Denning)
5. T/Callicoon
a. Poley Rd
b. Huber Rd
c. J.Young Rd
d. Stump Pond Rd
6. T/Liberty
a. Cold Spring Rd
b. Tanzman Rd
c. Upper Ferndale Rd
d. Lenape Lake Rd
e. Huschkie Rd
f. East Mongaup Rd
g. Shore Rd
h. Anderson Rd
i. Lilly Pond Rd
j. Loomis Rd
7. T/Bethel
a. Kortright Rd
b. AP Fulton Rd
c. Butrick Rd
d. Fulton Rd
e. Lee Cole Rd
f. Cohen & Cohen Rd
g. Soule Rd
h. Old Tacy Rd
i. White Lake Home (Wullen, West Shore Dr, Hart Lane)
j. West Shore Rd
k. Hurd Rd
l. Burr Rd
m. Mueller Rd
n. Hubert Rd
o. Stephenson Rd
p. Pucky Huddle Rd
q. Whitmore Rd
r. West Tusten (from Gabrial to Hemlock)
s. VanKuren (from S Eldridge to Orange)
t. Orange Ave (from Huntington to Markley)
u. Huntington (from Cliff to Orange to Circle Place)
v. Pine Grove Ext.
w. South Pocohontas Trl
x. Beaver Trl (from Sgt Brucher to Gina Lane)
y. Pocono Trl
z. Douglas Terrace
aa. Pine Grove (from Bradley to W Mongaup Rd)
bb. Pierce (from Pine Grove to Mitchell)
cc. Cumberland (from Cascade to Bear Trl)
dd. East Catskill (from Cascade to Woodland way)
ee. Central (from Lake St to Maple)
ff. Lake Shore (from Maple to Central)
gg. Hartwood Rd
hh. West Starlight
ii. Hurd & Parks (from Rt 55 to John Bishop)
8. T/Forestburgh
a. North Rd
b. McCormick Rd
c. French Clearing Rd
d. Dill Rd
e. Plank Rd
f. Fair Rd
g. Hartwood Club Rd
h. Cross St
i. Rod & Gun Club Rd
Public works and utilities crews are working together and diligently to get power restored. Power outages continue to be expected to be prolonged and last for several days. …”
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