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Attention
Friday, November 13, 2009
Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Press Release
Due to the recent weather many of Worcester County Roads have become flooded.
The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office reminds everyone not to drive through water that is covering a roadway. Many vehicles have become disabled in the high water and drivers have had to abandon their vehicles and seek dryer ground.
Use common sense and caution if you have to venture out during this storm.
If you do not have to go out, please stay in.
If you have an emergency call 911 and emergency personnel will respond.
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3 comments:
Unfortunately most of the motoring public knows nothing about using common sense when they're driving!
I live in Salisbury in an apartment complex. Had to run to the store and was shocked to see the ducks actually swimming in our parking lot! And yes, the wind is still blowing very bad. Stay at home unless it is an emergency.
Gotta take the motorcycle out for a test drive tonight... what a bit**
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