Thursday, May 02, 2024

Parson activates emergency operations plan to deal with storm, flood damage


(From Gov. Mike Parson)

Today, Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order 24-06 activating the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan in response to severe weather and flooding. Parts of Missouri have already sustained storm and flood damage with additional storms and rain forecast over the next several days.

“We have seen the tremendous power and destruction of this past weekend’s storms in neighboring states, and with areas of Missouri already impacted, we want to ensure state resources are available should significant disruptions or damage occur,” Governor Parson said. 






“This action enables the state to be better prepared and ready to assist our communities. We encourage Missourians to follow their local forecasts, heed all weather warnings, and take the necessary precautions to protect themselves and their loved ones.”

Executive Order 24-06 will expire on May 30, 2024, unless otherwise terminated or extended. To view Executive Order 24-06, click here.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sheriff Shortbus to the rescue 🤡

Anonymous said...

Dude is goofy af

Anonymous said...

This deplorable will earn my respect if he keeps the chiefs from moving to, God forbid, kansas. Otherwise, we need democrats running the show to save missouri and America.

Anonymous said...

The only way Governor Parsnip keeps the Chiefs in town is with a few billion of the taxpayer's dollars to grease the original Lamar Hunt's silverspooner offspring.