HEADLINE: Rome Tornado Recovery Updates in Oneida County
ROME, N.Y. — Officials in Oneida County provided a Thursday morning update on the ongoing recovery efforts following the tornado that struck Rome earlier this week. Here are the latest details:
– Passable roads in the city stand at 80%.
– Power has been restored to 71% of residents, leaving over 4,000 people still without electricity.
– A curfew from 8:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. has been put in place to limit non-essential travel.
– County offices are closed, with temporary services available at Griffis Airport, including medical services and shelters.
– A relief account for small businesses affected by the tornado has been established.
– Red Cross is operating a pet-friendly shelter at 394 Hangar Road for displaced individuals.
Other resources available include:
– Mobile insurance unit assistance for claims.
– Water distribution locations in South Rome and other areas.
– Dry ice and water distribution points specified for Thursday.
– Food services at Connected Community Schools.
– Phone charging stations at specified locations.
Donation opportunities through the Community Foundation and United Way are also open for those looking to support recovery efforts.