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Mayfield-Graves County To Hold Facebook Live Tornado Information Event on Tuesday, Jan. 11

Berry Craig
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MAYFIELD, Ky. (Jan. 7, 2022)   The Mayfield-Graves County Regional Emergency Operations Center and the Graves County Office of Emergency Management plan to hold a second Facebook Live event on Tuesday, January 11, 2022.

The 5 p.m., CST, event at https://www.facebook.com/Graves-County-Office-of-Emergency-Management-203302559749060 will provide a tornado response update along with information on where residents of the tornado corridor can go to get reliable information and various types of assistance.

Residents may submit questions directly in the comments section on the Facebook page.  Questions placed in comments on pages that share the feed will not show up on the Graves County Office of Emergency Management page.

As time allows, questions will be addressed during the meeting.  Questions that cannot be answered immediately will be answered with a reply in the comments the following day.

Residents who are unable to join the live event may playback a recording later in the week.  Residents with questions may also call the tornado relief information hotline at any time.

Graves County Tornado Relief Hotline
Residents can request assistance through the Graves County Tornado Relief Hotline at 270-727-5114. Community members should use the hotline for help if they are in need of food, water, blankets, or other essential items. The hotline is operated from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. After-hour voicemails are also monitored.

Please use 911 for emergencies.

All information shared through the Mayfield-Graves County Regional Emergency Operations Center will be shared through the Graves County Office of Emergency Management Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Graves-County-Office-of-Emergency-Management-203302559749060