Saline County
Saline County is actively working to assist residents in the aftermath of the severe wind event that swept through the area on Wednesday night, prompting a verbal state of disaster emergency proclamation. County officials are coordinating efforts to ensure that those affected receive the necessary support as cleanup and recovery efforts continue.
Recovery Services Available:
City-Wide Limb Pickup
The City of Salina is conducting a city-wide limb pickup to help clear debris from the storm. Residents are encouraged to place limbs and branches curbside for collection. Further details are available HERE.
Cooling Shelter and Charging Stations
The Saline County Health Department, located at 125 W. Elm St., has opened its lobby to the public as a cooling shelter and a place to charge medical devices. The lobby will remain open until 4:30 p.m. today. For questions, residents can call 785-826-6600.
YMCA Providing Heat Relief Aid for Salina community this weekend8/2-8/4Includes:
Cold Water . Shower . Opportunity to hang in facility to "Chill"
8/2 Friday until 8:00 PM8/3 Saturday 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM8/4 Sunday 10:00 AM - 4:00
Debris Cleanup Assistance
The Kansas-Nebraska Convention of Southern Baptists Disaster Relief and Team Rubicon have mobilized chainsaw teams to assist with limb and debris cleanup. The first team is expected to be in the area this afternoon. While the teams will not haul away debris, they will move it to the curbside for city pickup. Residents in need of this service can contact Saline County Emergency Management at 785.826.6511.
Insurance Assistance
The Kansas Department of Insurance is available to help residents with questions about their insurance coverage or to assist with any issues they may have with their insurance companies. Residents can reach them at 800.432.2484.
Saline County Emergency Management is working with a number of volunteer agencies to assist with clean up efforts.
"These volunteers are giving up their time to work around the clock and in the heat," said Saline County Public Information Officer Melissa McCoy. "We understand that it can be frustrating but with thousands of people still without power, we need people to be patient with us as we work through this event."
Saline County officials are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents as recovery efforts continue. Please stay tuned to official county communications for further updates.