New Hampshire Storm Resource Center
On December 12th, Governor Lynch declared a state of emergency to ensure all state resources are available to help families impacted by the winter storm
Ice Storm Hot Line - 1-888-330-6764
MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR -
- Governor Seeks Major Disaster Declaration
- Gov. Lynch Meets with Agency Heads; Continues to Urge Better Communication Between Utilities and Local Communities
- Gov. Lynch Requests FEMA Conduct Storm Damage Assessment
- Utilities: Prolonged Power Outages To Continue
- Governor Lynch Continues to Urge NH Citizens to Make Appropriate Plans For Prolonged Power Outages
- Gov Lynch Urges NH Residents to Expect Prolonged Power Outage, Seek Warm Shelter
The NH State Emergency Operations Center has established a hotline for members of the public who are experiencing problems or have special needs related to the ice storm that struck the state early Friday morning. That toll-free number in New Hampshire is 1-888-330-6764.
Calls about power outages should be made to utility companies and emergency calls for police, fire or medical assistance should be made to 911.
FEMA BEGINS ASSESSMENT OF ICE STORM DAMAGE CONCORD, N.H.
TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY DURING THE ICE STORM
- After the Disaster

- Be Safe During the Winter Ice Storm Recovery
- Children's Reactions

- Emergency Officials Stress Safety as the Power Comes Back On
- Generator Safety

- Moving Back Home

- Tips for Managing and Preventing Stress

TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Latest road closure update 12-18-08 3:00 pm
As of this time, we are down to 1 state road closed, NH 63 in Hinsdale, 14 additional state roads (in NHDOT District 4 - Monadnock Region) with wires down but passable, and 69 local roads closed.
SAFETY DEPARTMENT
- Ice Storm Aid Application Information for Local Officials
- Waiver of driver's hours to facilitate the delivery of propane natural gas, heating fuel, and gasoline

- A carbon monoxide incident12/16 has claimed the life of one individual, becoming the second carbon monoxide fatality of the ice storm.
- Death and injuries reported due to carbonarbon monoxide poisoning from improper use of a generator.
- Department of Safety issues a waiver of driver's hours to facilitate the delivery of propane natural gas, heating fuel, and gasoline
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
School Calendars - inquiries regarding waivers of the 180-day school calendar
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Public Service Announcement Take Steps to Prevent Plumbing Pipes from Freezing
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT– HOME AND BUSINESS OWNERS - 1-800-852-3416
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
- Business Resource Center Available to Assist Businesses Affected by Ice Storm Damage
- State Parks and Forests Closed Due to Ice Storm Damage
REVENUE ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT

