Floods, snowstorms, wildfires, hazmat spills, tornadoes, drought and dam breaches are just a few of the hazards that Johnson County addresses in its updated hazard mitigation plan.
The TW Fire southeast of Buffalo is 100% contained, controlled, and out as of 11 a.m. Thursday morning, according to Johnson County Emergency Management Coordinator Marilyn Connolly.
The report came from TW Fire Type4 Incident Commander Brad Borgialli with Johnson County Fire Control District #1.
The TW Fire in Johnson County is 50% contained as of Tuesday morning, according to Johnson County Fire District 1 Public Information Officer Marilyn Connolly.
Connolly, in a release Tuesday, said the fire is still at roughly 3,000 acres and has minimal smoldering.
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A Johnson County Flood Relief and Distribution Center has opened in the former Aaron’s location in the Mayo Plaza and will be open every day from 10 AM until 6 PM.
If you would like to donate to the flood relief center, you can drop off items during these hours.
Items most needed include paper towels, microfiber towels, all-purpose cleaner, hygiene items, pet food, brooms, shovels, and non-perishable food items.
You can get more information on the Johnson County Flood Relief and Distribution Center, located in the Mayo Plaza, by calling 792-6619. ); } return false;