PREPARE: Lane County News Release for Possible Heavy Rain and High Winds Next Week

The following is a Lane County news release. (https://www.lanecountyor.gov/news/what_s_new/PR_012324_IncomingWeather)

Possible heavy rain and high winds next week should drive residents to prepare

The National Weather Service is predicting a possible atmospheric river and high winds along the West Coast January 30 to February 3. If this weather system occurs as predicted it could mean localized flooding, more downed trees, and more downed power lines for Lane County residents. 

The Lane County Emergency Management Office is encouraging residents to prepare for the possibility of additional power outages by:

  • Gathering food, medical supplies, batteries, pet supplies, among other things, needed by family members during an outage or evacuation for up to two weeks. (Be 2 Weeks Ready)
  • Keeping cell phones fully charged in anticipation of an outage. Consider a car-charger for cell phones and other electronics.
  • Keeping vehicle gas tanks at least half full, as power outages may impact fuel pumps at gas stations.
  • Making sure your utility service provider has current contact information for notifications by updating your account online.
  • People with medical conditions that require power can contact their service providers in advance of an outage to register a Medical Certificate. Utilities work to contact vulnerable customers, including those with medical certificates, in the event of an outage. Also, consider a backup generator or alternative location for power needs.

“A possible heavy rain and high wind event so close on the heels of the ice storm will be challenging,” said Interim Lane County Emergency Manager Jeff Kincaid. “Residents should do what they can to prepare for potential power outages and localized flooding. Lane County, cities and utilities have all been working hard to clear debris and restore power, but the amount of debris remaining along roadways can cause more water to build up next to or on roads. We will all need to be cautious and aware of risks associated with the incoming weather.”

Possible effects of an atmospheric river and high winds next week:

  • Localized flooding of rivers, streams and creeks.
  • Roadway flooding – especially as many culverts and ditches remain blocked by debris from last week’s storm. 
  • Landslides – be especially cautious when driving on narrow, winding roads along steep hillsides.
  • Falling branches and trees are likely and can cause significant safety issues and result in more power outages if they land on power lines or poles. 

More information to help people prepare is available at www.ready.gov/severe-weather

People are also encouraged to track the forecast at www.weather.gov/pqr/.

This message forwarded courtesy of: Ready NW Eugene.

–Charlsey Cartwright / Joel Robe / Ed Farren / Carolyn Hintz / Bruce Stermer / Joe Piccolotti, Ready NW Eugene Coordinating Committee
Ready NW Eugene YouTube Channel
ReadyNWEugene@gmail.com

Sign-up for Lane County emergency alerts at: https://member.everbridge.net/337829242601799/new

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SCCO Food Drive Donations to Support FOOD For Lane County Off to Good Start

In just six days, donations from members of the Santa Clara community have reached almost 25 percent of our goal. The need is great after the recent ice storm. This past weekend, FOOD For Lane County distributed 14 pallets of food and 4 pallets of water in Springfield, where families experienced lengthy power outages and a boil-water notice. Also, FFLC is holding pop-up food pantries this week to help those still having food problems due to the ice storm.

Please join our generous donors and contribute to this worthy and timely cause. If you know of any businesses or friends that you think might contribute, please pass along information about our drive. FOOD For Lane County is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

Click here or on the image below and you will be directed to the webpage to make your donation. 

A Green Food Drive is one that provides food for the hungry with less carbon inputs than traditional can drives. Canned and preserved food have lots of energy inputs-processing, trucking, packaging, etc., and ends up providing ingredients that have less nutritive value than locally produced fresher foods.

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Please Donate to the SCCO Green Food Drive to Support Food For Lane County

The Santa Clara Community Organization is hosting a Green Food Drive to benefit FOOD For Lane County. Please make your donation today to help us ensure our neighbors have access to nutritious food to live healthy and active lives. All donations made go directly to FOOD For Lane County.

 For every dollar donated, FOOD For Lane County can access and distribute two meals.

Click here or on the image below and you will be directed to the webpage to make your donation. And Thank You!

A Green Food Drive is one that provides food for the hungry with less carbon inputs than traditional can drives. Canned and preserved food have lots of energy inputs-processing, trucking, packaging, etc., and ends up providing ingredients that have less nutritive value than locally produced fresher foods..

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Meals on Wheels. – Volunteers Needed

From Food for Lane County’s Meals on Wheels program:

Meals on Wheels in Eugene is dedicated to providing homebound seniors a nutritious meal, a friendly visit, and a quick safety check.
There are several ways to get involved!

We need help:

  • Making home deliveries
  • Packing frozen meals
  • Dishwashing
  • Packing hot meals
  • Packing pet food

Our highest need roles are delivery drivers, but we are grateful for help in any role!

Visit for more Information :

541-607-5065
Email: MOWgroup@foodforlanecounty.org
Web: https://www.foodforlanecounty.org/volunteer/

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Freezing Days Ahead – Help Needed: Egan Warming Centers are looking for volunteers

Deep freezes are expected this weekend. If you are already trained to volunteer at Egan Warming Centers – Thank You.

Want to help out? The next in-person training is on Saturday, January 20. There is also Zoom training on Tuesday, January 23rd and Thursday, February 28th. When you volunteer, you’re certain to see some of your SCCO friends helping out.

Here’s a link to sign up for the next training sessions.

The nearest Egam warming center is off Maxwell Road just south of Beltline.

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