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Franklin County emergency management opens multi-agency resource center and continues debris cleanup after tornado and floods

2941964 · April 10, 2025
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Emergency Management Director Abe Cook said a multi-agency resource center will open for tornado-impacted residents, dumpsters and a debris site have been available and county staff are coordinating with DNR and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on cleanup; FEMA assistance is pending.

Franklin County emergency management officials told the commission they will open a multi-agency resource center to assist residents affected by the March 14 tornado and recent flooding, and that debris cleanup and road repairs are ongoing.

"We are holding the multi agency resource center, for the those impacted by the tornado wind events that were as on March 14. That's at the Pacific Eagles Hall," Abe Cook, Franklin County Emergency Management director, told commissioners. He said the county placed dumpsters on right-of-way for residents to use and that two dumpsters remain available at the debris site the highway department has supported; county…

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