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Disaster Services - Martinsville, American Red Cross Blue Ridge

Provides shelter, food, emotional support, health services, relief supplies and other forms of support to people impacted by disasters. Work with individuals, families, businesses and communities to provide recovery assistance in the weeks and months following a disaster.

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Disaster Management Organizations - Grundy, Buchanan County Emergency Management

Provides disaster preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery services to the citizens of Buchanan County.

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Emergency Management - Arlington, Arlington County Department of Public Safety Communications and Emergency Management

The Department of Public Safety Communications and Emergency Management (PSCEM)'s mission is to ensure that Arlington County is prepared for emergencies and can respond effectively. PSCEM oversees and coordinates emergency resources, engages with the community, and operates the Emergency Communications Center (9-1-1 Center).

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Disaster Services - Roanoke, American Red Cross-The Southwest Virginia Chapter

The Disaster Services program is charged with responding to the needs of victims of disasters throughout our service area. Such disasters include, but are not limited to, single and multiple family fires, floods, winter storms, and transportation mishaps. In responding to verifiable emergencies, volunteer Disaster Action Team members are authorized to provide emergency food, clothing and shelter to assist families to again become self-sufficient, and to reduce stress and hardships. Offers disaster preparedness services and disaster training classes.

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A Page County, Winter Weather 2026 - NWVA Disaster Information and Alerts

Page County will have warming shelters readily available if needed for residents who are without heat. These shelters provide a safe, warm place to escape the cold. If you need these services, please call 540-843-0911, ext. 1.

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Emergency Management - Luray, Page County Office of Emergency Management

Coordinates emergency operations and communications for disaster preparedness. For Disaster information and assistance, please call: Page County Office of Emergency Management: (540)743-4142 24/7 contact is available via the Page County Sheriff's Office. (540)743-6571. Disaster efforts are coordinated through Shenandoah County Red Cross.

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Emergency Management - Lawrenceville, Brunswick County Department of Emergency Management

To coordinate the County's response to major emergencies or disasters, whether natural or manmade, with the primary goal being: to save lives, prevent injuries, and protect property and the environment.

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Emergency Management - South Boston, South Boston Office of Emergency Management

To plan, prepare for and mitigate emergencies; educate the public on preparedness; coordinate and support responses to and recovery from emergencies; collect and disseminate critical information.

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Emergency Management - Tappahannock, Essex County Emergency Management

Provide emergency information to Essex County residents before and during any emergency situations such as hurricanes, ice storms and chemical spills.

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Emergency Management - Amelia, Amelia County Department of Emergency Management

The Amelia County Department of Emergency Management (DEM) coordinates efforts to ensure that the County is able to mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from any type of natural or man-caused disaster. Amelia County uses an all-hazards approach to emergency preparedness, which means that planning efforts consider all types of man-caused disasters that could occur in the County or Region

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Emergency Management - Stanardsville, Emergency Management, Greene County Administrator

Coordinates and activates emergency disaster services in Greene County. For assistance, please call(434)985-1105, available 24/7.

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Emergency Management - Charlottesville, Charlottesville-UVA-Albemarle Office of Emergency Management

Writing a joint Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) Implementing the EOP in times of disaster Coordinating City, County and University response to a disaster Acting as liaison between local, state and federal disaster officials Educating the public on disaster preparedness Coordinating, planning and conducting the annual City, County and University disaster exercise

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Emergency Management - Culpeper, Culpeper County Office of Emergency Management

Coordinates and activates emergency services in the time of disaster, (i.e., rescue, sheltering and medical care). Assigns agencies and volunteer groups at the local level to coordinate and carry out the disaster plan. Also provides emergency training for volunteers. If a disaster occurs information on shelters, food, medical care, evacuation routes, etc. can be obtained by calling (540)727-7161. In case of emergency, please call: Inside the Area: 911 Outside the Area: (540)727-7900

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Emergency Management - Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight County Emergency Management

To ensure that Isle of Wight County is prepared to handle all emergencies of man-made or natural origin and additionally ensure that county citizens are provided quality fire protection and emergency medical services provided by our excellent volunteer fire and rescue agencies. Other responsibilities include developing emergency preparedness plans, assisting various volunteer citizen committees and participating in regional emergency preparedness organizations.

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Protective Action Zones (PAZ) - Surry, Surry Dominion Nuclear Disaster Information

Protective Action Zones (PAZ) have been established within 10 miles of the power station to help notify the public about what they need to do in an emergency. Natural boundaries (rivers,lakes, tributaries, etc.) or man-made geographic features (roadways or county lines) mark each zone. Each zone is assigned a number on the map. Protective Action Zones and Evacuation Assembly Centers Surry Power Station The following evacuation routes provide directions to exit the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone. Zone 1 - Surry County: • Consists of the Town of Surry Primary evacuation routes 1.Use Route 31 (Rolfe Highway) south and Route 622 (Runnymeade Road) south 2.Use Route 31 (Rolfe Highway) south 3.Use Route 31 (Rolfe Highway) south and Route 10 (Colonial Trail West) EAC: L.P. Jackson Middle School Zone 2 - Surry County: Consists of the area bounded on the • north by the James River • east by Route 31 (Rolfe Highway) • south by Route 10 (Colonial Trail West) • west by Route 609 (Sunken Meadow Road), Route 610 (Swann's Point Road) and Eastover Drive Primary evacuation routes 1.Use Route 626 (Lebanon Road) north and Route 618 (Hollybush Road) south 2.Use Route 626 (Lebanon Road) south, Route 31 (Rolfe Highway) south and Route 622 (Runnymeade Road)south 3.Use Route 626 (Lebanon Road) south and Route 31 (Rolfe Highway) south EAC: L.P. Jackson Middle School Zone 3 - Surry County: Consists of the area bounded on the • north by Route 10 (Colonial Trail East/West) and the Town of Surry • east by Route 616 (Golden Hill Road) • south by Moores Swamp, Cypress Run, Route 648 (Gillpark Road) and Route 622 (Runnymeade Road) • west Route 618 (Hollybush Road) Primary evacuation routes 1.Use Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) west, Route 31 (Rolf Highway) south and Route 622 (Runnymeade Road)south 2.Use Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) west and Route 31 (Rolf Highway) south 3.Use Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) west, Route 31 (Rolf Highway) south and Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) west EAC: L.P. Jackson Middle School Zone 4 - Surry County: Consists of the area bounded on the • north by the James River • east by Route 636 (Cobham Wharf Road) and Route 634 (Alliance Road) • south by Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) • west by Route 31 (Rolf Highway) Primary evacuation routes 1.Use Route 638 (Timberneck Drive) south, Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) west, Route 31 (Rolf Highway) southand Route 622 (Runnymeade Road) south 2.Use Route 638 (Timberneck Drive) south, Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) west and Route 31 (Rolf Highway)south 3.Use Route 638 (Timberneck Drive) south and Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) west EAC: L.P. Jackson Middle School Zone 5 - Surry County: Consists of the area bounded on the • north by the James River • east by Route 633 (Chippokes Farm Road) and Route 634 (Highgate Road) • south by Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) • west by Route 636 (Cobham Wharf Road) and Route 634 (Alliance Road) Primary evacuation routes 1.Use Route 635 (College Run Drive) south, Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) east and Route 616 (Golden HillRoad) south 2.Use Route 635 (College Run Drive) south, Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) west, Route 31 (Rolf Highway) southand Route 622 (Runnymeade Road) south 3.Use Route 635 (College Run Drive) south, Route 10 (Colonial Trail East) west and Route 31 (Rolf Highway)south 4.Use Route 635 (College Run Drive) south, Route 10

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Emergency Management - Williamsburg, Williamsburg Emergency Management

Responsible for managing and mitigating emergencies and disaster situations for the City of Williamsburg. The members of the team work hand-in-hand with local, county, state, and federal agencies such as the American Red Cross, Williamsburg-James City County Schools, Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William & Mary.

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Emergency Preparedness/Information - Dominion Nuclear North Anna/Surry Disaster Information

*Radiological & Nuclear** Although you cannot see or smell radiation, it can be detected using instruments specifically designed for that purpose. Experts use these instruments to monitor radiation in and around the North Anna and Surry power stations. Nuclear power stations are designed and built to prevent release of radiation. Should a nuclear incident occur, state health officials would monitor levels and advise the public about protective actions that may be needed. Emergency classifications There are four increasing levels of emergency warnings at nuclear power stations. Notification of Unusual Event: Lowest classification: a minor problem has been identified; no release of radioactive matter is expected; and there is no danger to the public. No special precautions are needed. Alert: A minor incident has occurred. Small amounts of radioactive matter could be released inside the station. There is no danger to the public, and no special precautions are needed. Site Area Emergency: A more serious incident has occurred, and it is possible that a small amount of radioactive matter could be released into the area immediately surrounding the station. Find a local radio or TV station that is broadcasting emergency information and listen for instructions. General Emergency: This is the most serious type of event. Radioactive matter could be released into the community. This level of emergency can pose a health risk to the public in the areas surrounding the power station, and state and local officials will take actions to protect the public. These protective actions may include an order to evacuate the area or shelter-in-place. If you are within ten miles of a nuclear power station, state officials will alert you via Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) message on your cellular phone, and call all publicly listed phones using the Virginia Public Notification System (VPNS). Turn to your local EAS radio or television stations to learn what actions you must take to protect yourself and your family. Refer to your annual Dominion Energy calendar for your local EAS radio and television stations and to learn more about emergency procedures specific to your area. **Get a Kit** Having an emergency supply kit is essential to making it through a disaster safely. Make sure to have supplies on hand to last each person at least three days. Put these essential items in your kit: Food, at least a three-day supply of food that does not need electricity for storage or for preparation Manual can opener for food (if kit contains canned food) Water, at least three gallons per person for drinking and sanitation Battery-powered/hand-crank radio with weather band and extra batteries Written family emergency plan [on line form] Once you have the essentials you should add these items to your kit: Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities Flashlight and extra batteries First aid kit Whistle to signal for help Prescription medications and eyewear Dust mask, to help filter contaminated air and plastic sheeting and duct tape to shelter where you are Sanitation supplies: moist towelettes, toilet paper, soap and plastic garbage bags Additional items to consider adding to an emergency supply kit: Items for infants and toddlers Items for pets Local maps Copies of important family documents, such as insurance policies, identification and bank account records in a waterproof, portable container Cash in small denominations or traveler's checks and change Emergency reference material such as a first aid book Sleeping bag or warm blanket for each person (consider additional bedding if you live in a cold-weather climate) Complete change of clothing including a long-sleeved shirt, long pants, socks and sturdy shoes (consider additional layers if you live in a cold-weather climate) Household chlorine bleach and medicine dropper (when diluted in water, bleach can be used to kill germs) Fire Extinguisher Matches in a waterproof container Feminine supplies and personal hygiene

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Emergency Management - Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie County Office of Emergency Management

This program is primarily responsible to maintain the various emergency plans for the county including the Dinwiddie County Emergency Operations Plan, the Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan, and the Disaster Mitigation Plan. The emergency management program is also responsible for maintaining the County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and staffing the EOC and coordinating response during major events that affect the County.

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Emergency Management - Floyd, Floyd County Department of Emergency Management

Responsible for coordinating emergency services activities within Floyd County. A close relationship exists between the Department and the volunteer fire and rescue organizations. Maintains a County Emergency Operations Plan and a Hazardous Materials Response Plan. Is the point of contact for the County's Enhanced 9-1-1 (E-9-1-1) system and to report a stolen street name signs and requesting replacement signs.

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Emergency Preparedness - Delaware, Community Emergency Preparedness Information Network (CEPIN), TDIforAccess, Inc

Community education programs for emergency responders and special needs populations. For more information about CEPIN, visit www.cepintdi.org.

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A Henry County/Martinsville, Winter Weather 2026 - ECVA Disaster Information and Alerts

Henry County: Warming Center of Martinsville & Henry County, 603 Memorial Boulevard South, Martinsville, VA 24112, will be operating 24 hours on Saturday, January 24, and Sunday, January 25 Henry County: To help residents stay safe and warm, volunteer fire departments across the county will be available as warming locations during the daytime on Sunday and Monday. Residents may stop by to warm up briefly or charge their phones. These locations are not intended for overnight stays. The Dyers Store Volunteer Fire Department will also be open during the daytime on Saturday. In addition, the Henry County Department of Public Safety building will be open during the daytime, Monday through Friday, next week. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and use these locations, if needed, during the storm Warming Centers Open during the daytime on Sunday, January 25, and Monday, January 26. Axton Volunteer Fire Department 55 Mountain Valley Rd, Axton, VA 24054 Bassett Volunteer Fire Department 3735 Fairystone Park Hwy, Bassett, VA 24055 Patrick Henry Volunteer Fire Department 3125 County Line Rd, Patrick Springs, VA 24133 Collinsville Volunteer Fire Department 205 John Redd Blvd, Collinsville, VA 24078 Fieldale Volunteer Fire Company 500 Field Avenue, Fieldale, VA 24089 Horsepasture Volunteer Fire Department 17815 A.L. Philpott Hwy, Ridgeway, VA 24148 Ridgeway Volunteer Fire Department 60 Magnolia St., Ridgeway, VA 24148 Dyers Store Volunteer Fire Department 3230 Chatham Rd., Martinsville, VA 24112 Ridgeway District Rescue Squad 108 Magnolia St., Ridgeway, VA 24148 Fieldale-Collinsville Volunteer Rescue Squad 1827 Daniels Creek Road, Collinsville, VA 24078

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Emergency Management - Martinsville, Henry County Public Safety

The Department of Public Safety coordinates all emergency services in Henry County. Department personnel directs and coordinates the efforts of the department and work to keep the department and community in a state of readiness in the event a disaster were to strike.

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Emergency Management - Manassas Park, Manassas Park Office of Emergency Management

The City of Manassas Park Emergency Management has an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) for the management of major emergencies and disasters within the city. It identifies how the City will respond to and recover from a major incident and is triggered when it becomes necessary to mobilize resources to save lives and protect property and infrastructure.

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