Kentucky Says It’s Better Prepared to Handle Disaster

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012 Auto Catastrophe Liability Property

It’s been three years since an ice storm paralyzed the western Kentucky region and emergency service coordinators say they’re better prepared in the event of another major disaster. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet spokesman Keith Todd told The Paducah Sun that a major ice storm today wouldn’t affect the region as dramatically as the one that hit on Jan. 27, 2009. For example, he says crews have removed many trees that used to sit near roads. He says does more than just remove the risk of a tree falling and blocking the road.


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