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During an emergency, officials will tell you what is happening using the Emergency Alert System (EAS), sirens, and/or loudspeakers, and door to door notification. if you hear a siren, turn into an EAS station. Additionally, up to date emergency information will be posted on this website.
 
 
EMERGENCIES
DIAL 9-1-1
Cecil County Department
of Emergency Services

107 Chesapeake Boulevard
Suite 108
Elkton, Maryland 21921

410-996-5350 OFFICE

410-398-0536 FAX
 
As time passes sometimes we forget...
Cecil County, MD

National Weather Service 2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season
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Port Deposit
Views: 247
N. Main St. Port Deposit
Views: 239
Delaware Ave, Elkton (Irene)
Views: 233
Conowingo Dam
Views: 229
Perryville Marina
Views: 225
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Hurricane Irene Category 4
Views: 187

The 2011 Hurricane Season was a memorable one for Cecil County. Two major storms and several other "close calls" kept the County and its Emergency Response Community on its toes. Flooding rain, straight-line winds, and rising riverbanks created a hazardous end to our summer. The extreme weather caused severe damage in several areas and obstruction of services to the residents and visitors. An enormous amount of effort went into responding to and recovering from the storms by emergency professionals and governmental personnel. Cecil county residents showed a remarkable capability of resiliency combating the effects of the Season. Though many community members are still feeling the effects of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, as a whole, our Cecil County prevailed.

Since the best way to move forward is to learn from our past, take a look through these photos to kick-start your initiative to take action now.

Watch the 2011 Hurricane Season from Satellite Video: 2011 Hurricane Season Video (the storm names will appear as they move)

The 2012 Hurricane Season may seem like it is well off in the distance but that cannot be further from the truth. Looking forward, make sure you, your family, and your business or place of work is completely prepared.

Check out some of these sites to help you better prepare for 2012: READY.GOV/Hurricanes READY.GOV/Flooding

Become familiar with Cecil County's Weather Forecast Providers: Cecil County Forecast Site Flood Monitoring Maryland Flood Mapping



Story By: Cecil Emergency Management



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