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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHere's Why The Total Solar Eclipse Has Prompted States Of Emergency In Parts Of U.S.
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[Indiana Governor] Holcombs executive order cited the states membership in the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, a national mutual aid program that allows states to call on others for assistance or resources when a governor issues a state of emergency.
State of emergency declarations can trigger several potential means of assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, including individual assistance for small businesses and households, as well as public assistance programs for road systems, public facilities and other emergency protective measures.
On county and city levels, such declarations allow local officials to get assistance from state emergency management agenciesbut local and state governments can directly request assistance from the federal government if needed, including asking the president to declare a major disaster, according to FEMA.
More here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/caileygleeson/2024/04/04/heres-why-the-total-solar-eclipse-has-prompted-states-of-emergency-in-parts-of-us/
Tl/dr: Don't freak out when you hear about states of emergency being declared due to the eclipse. It's nothing to worry about and is intended to provide an extra measure of safety for those in the path of totality (both residents and visitors to affected areas).

MerryBlooms
(11,917 posts)ret5hd
(21,323 posts)zombies
locusts
covid vaccine poisons being activated
earthquakes
second coming of christ
deep state shazzie aint foolin nobody here.
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)Party like there's no Tuesday!
IjustDontlikeRepugs
(728 posts)Im one step ahead of ya, Hermit.
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)csziggy
(34,189 posts)Drum
(10,156 posts)State of emergency declarations can trigger several potential means of assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, including individual assistance for small businesses and households, as well as public assistance programs for road systems, public facilities and other emergency protective measures.
SYFROYH
(34,210 posts)I drove up 5 hours from south Georgia to Tennessee with my son to see the last eclipse (totally worth it, btw), and it was utterly peaceful, and there wasn't even any traffic.
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LeftInTX
(32,761 posts)Happy Hoosier
(8,827 posts)Drove to Tennessee from Indiana in 2017. the Interstate was a parking lot for more than 12 hours following the Eclipse.
ShazzieB
(19,899 posts)We're hoping to avoid the worst of the traffic by driving to Indy tomorrow, paying through the nose to spend 2 nights in a hotel, and driving back Tuesday.
And I do mean paying through the nose. The hotels in the totality areas have jacked up their rates and are gonna make a fortune off this thing, if Indy is any example. But we're in our 70s and won't have another chance. This is an early 50th anniversary present for ourselves (the actual date is in May).

Happy Hoosier
(8,827 posts)Hoping the weather cooperates!!!
ProfessorGAC
(72,002 posts)...an influx beyond their ability to service.
Southern Illinois is sparsely populated but they're expecting thousands of visitors in around 48 hours.
Some of those entire counties only have 4 or 5 thousand people so emergency services, medical infrastructure & accommodations are limited.
I don't know that illinois is declaring a SOE, but I can understand the concern.
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)There will be traffic.
marshall
(6,689 posts)A friend drove from Salt Lake City to rural Idaho for the 2017 eclipse. She had the same calm leisurely trip up that you experienced. It took her two hours to get there , but it was a grueling 12 hours in bumper to bumper traffic to get back.
Torchlight
(4,411 posts)As well as smaller locales being unprepraed for an extreme influx of tourism. Totally worth it, btw.
AkFemDem
(2,461 posts)Its all BS.
Martin Eden
(14,025 posts)First a state of emergency, followed by a declaration of Marshall Law, then cancel the election!
House of Roberts
(5,920 posts)Never Trust A Stranger
Martin Eden
(14,025 posts)Tucker Band notwithstanding.
Orrex
(64,914 posts)
IronLionZion
(48,150 posts)because afterwards, it means the rapture happened and they were left behind. God rejected them. They're not worthy.
k55f5r
(467 posts)Then you know what they think is coming...open murder and war between the Xtians and everyone else.
Righteously killing everyone who is "different".
Hope22
(3,750 posts)I joke but I do have concerns about the armed right. Killing for god, a story of the ages!
Crunchy Frog
(27,457 posts)bluestarone
(19,250 posts)Yep, CIVIL WAR. Totally crazy timing here.
mahina
(19,583 posts)Thereʻs an eclipse every night. But whatevas. I dont mention my whelmed-ness when folks enthuse in real life. Do you, baby!
Silent3
(15,909 posts)The black hole in the sky caused by the moon blocking the sun, surrounded by the glowing corona of the sun, is an awesome sight far different from mere ordinary night.
mahina
(19,583 posts)Cheeries!
Silent3
(15,909 posts)...so I might well be traveling about 3 hours WSW from home to get a better chance at seeing the eclipse instead of just a bunch of clouds.
Emile
(33,479 posts)and make Biden the president forever.
Srkdqltr
(8,142 posts)

myohmy2
(3,572 posts)...Red States hate government but love sucking up my federal emergency tax dollars for bullshit...
...what's the big deal it's just a shitty eclipse??
...I'll be interested in reading all about the eye damage on Tuesday caused by encouraging the idiots to look up at the sun on Monday...
...but hey, have fun...
ShazzieB
(19,899 posts)...about crowds pouring in. Maybe a bit of an overreaction, but not necessarily B.S. in every case.
When the population of an area is suddenly expected to swell to a much higher number than normal, I think first responders get nervous. A lot more people means a lot more traffic, which means a lot more accidents. If l was in their shoes, I think I'd get nervous, too.
BannonsLiver
(19,008 posts)There is no fucking emergency whatsoever. The whole thing is pointless.
LeftInTX
(32,761 posts)More demand for traffic direction and traffic cops.
More demand for EMS
Outdoors for hours: Risk for dehydration and other minor injuries
Think "small scale Woodstock"
Blue_Adept
(6,446 posts)The reactions from a lot remind me of how Republicans act when the governments plan and prepare for things. It's all a hoax, nothing, an excuse to abuse the money, etc etc.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,030 posts)... in fifty million years, there will be no more total eclipses.