In January, Governor Janet Mills requested a major disaster declaration from the federal government for 10 Maine counties due to the powerful storms and flooding from December 2023, which cost around $90 million alone in damage.
The police chief, fire chief, and Cumberland County Emergency Management agency will be there, presenting and answering questions for the public and explaining what their role is in emergencies.
‘This trend has highlighted a significant gap in preparedness and education in our communities particularly among older adult populations who face some more unique challenges during severe weather events,’ O’Donnell said. ‘A tree falls on the road and individuals could be trapped in their homes for several days before CMP can come clear the lines. So, people in rural areas can be more significantly impacted.’