Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Pike County Shelters
KENTUCKY...
Things are moving smoothly concerning power restoration in Pike County. Maybe not as fast as wished, but, nevertheless it appears progress is seven to ten days ahead of predictions made by the Pike County Office Of Management Services. A shelter previously open at Pike Central High School has been closed and the people sent to Shelby Valley High School. In all, about 100 individuals were being served at Pike Central. The shelter at Belfry High School also was closed today (Tuesday). Along with the shelter at Shelby Valley, the Phelps High School, Phelps/Freeburn Senior Center and the Gulnare Volunteer Fire Department are continuing to house people displaced by the storm.
Things are moving smoothly concerning power restoration in Pike County. Maybe not as fast as wished, but, nevertheless it appears progress is seven to ten days ahead of predictions made by the Pike County Office Of Management Services. A shelter previously open at Pike Central High School has been closed and the people sent to Shelby Valley High School. In all, about 100 individuals were being served at Pike Central. The shelter at Belfry High School also was closed today (Tuesday). Along with the shelter at Shelby Valley, the Phelps High School, Phelps/Freeburn Senior Center and the Gulnare Volunteer Fire Department are continuing to house people displaced by the storm.