VERMILLION COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The Vermillion County Board of Commissioners declared a local emergency disaster on Thursday that will stay in effect for the next five days.
Citing that the county has “been impacted by or is immediately threatened by” recent winter storms, the declaration was made on Thursday. The emergency declaration exists for the next five days.
In this declaration, Vermillion County has also implemented a travel warning, meaning travel is restricted in the county to emergency personnel only. For a full list of guidelines and restrictions and to read the full declaration, click here.
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