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Governor Declares State of Emergency to Expedite Response After Storms

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Branford residents face clean up challenges after tornado.

Gov. Ned Lamont has declared a state of emergency in response to yesterday’s storms to provide more help.  

His office said this authorizes the governor to order certain actions that will help expedite the response.

Right after the storms, the governor deployed around 100 personnel from the Connecticut National Guard Response Force and two search and rescue teams to East Haven and Branford to help  the hard-hit towns to assist in the response and route clearance teams were also sent to North Haven.

“This powerful storm that moved so quickly into our state yesterday evening caused severe damage in certain communities and left thousands without power, just a couple of weeks following similar damage from Tropical Storm Isaias,” Lamont said in a statement. “I remain in consistent communication with town leaders and utility officials so that we can move resources to where they are most needed at this time.”

Breezy Stevens
Damage from storm today.
Hilary Fussell Sisco
The Whitney Ridge neighborhood in North Haven
Dennis Trudden
East Haven
Joel Figueroa
Trees down on I-91 between exits 12 and 9.
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Route 243 in Woodbridge
Kevin Bergeron
I was filming the severe storms in Bristol CT
Alejandro Lopez
branches in yard after storm
Jen
Woodbury tree down
Kara
Parts of Roof blew off in Hamden
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