State & local officials assessing damage in Seaford area
Tue, 27 Jun 2006 00:25:57 -0600
The governor has declared a state of emergency for the Seaford and Blades area as state and local officials continue to assess the damage caused by the weekend flooding. They are also preparing for more rain as there is a chance for rain and thunderstorms all week. About 35 people remain in a Red Cross shelter set up at Woodbridge High School. The rain also has caused thousands of dollars in damage to crops and livestock, and thousands more in bridge and road damage.