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January 2, 2014

LePage: Report storm damage to 211 hotline

Gov. Paul LePage is asking businesses and residents to report storm damage to the state’s 211 hotline in an effort to assess the extent of the storm’s impact.

The Portland Press Herald reported that the governor has requested that businesses should provide estimated dollar amount damage and days of lost operation or estimates of lost revenue. He requested all residents should provide accounts of damage as well as the location and nature of the damage in order to help the state better assess what kinds of assistance might be available. The toll-free 24-hour hotline can be reached by dialing 211.

WCSH6 reported the storm is expected to drop up to a foot of snow on the far southern part of the state, with 5-to-10 inches for the interior part of the state and 3-to-6 inches through the central and Down East parts of the state. The National Weather Service predicted winds of up to 25 miles per hour in central Maine will produce a wind chill of as low as 27 degrees below zero Thursday night, part of a wind chill advisory lasting through Friday.

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