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BRULE COUNTY DISASTER MITIGATION PLAN UPDATE 

The Brule County Disaster Mitigation Planning Team has just completed updating the County's disaster mitigation plan. The plan includes a profile and risk assessment of the various natural hazards that affect the county, such as blizzards, tornadoes, flooding, and droughts, and presents a disaster mitigation strategy designed to lessen the impacts of the hazards. The plan is available for public review on the Brule County website and at the Brule County Emergency Management Office. Comments and suggestions regarding the plan can be sent to the Brule County Emergency Management Office at brbufem@midstatesd.net or by calling 605 234-3433.

Click on link below for: 

Brule County Disaster Mitigation Plan Update
BC_Distaster_Migration_Plan_Update.pdf

BURN BAN INFORMATION

Brule County has a Burn Ban in effect. A burn plan needs to be filled out and filed with the Emergency Manager before a burn can be done.  

If you have questions please call
Brule County Emergency Manager at 605-234-3433 or
Brule County Auditor at 605-234-4430.

Administrative Rule 74:36:06:07 Open burning practices prohibited of any petroleum product including waste oils, rubber, waste tires, tarpaper, or asphalt shingles. 

WEATHER UPDATES

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Your Safe Place from Extreme Wind

Did you know that nearly 50% of all severe weather reports are from damaging wind? Winds are considered severe when they reach 58 mph, with the strongest of thunderstorms capable of producing wind speeds in excess of 100 mph. Strong winds can knock over semi-trucks, trees, powerlines, and mobile homes, and are capable of producing damage paths hundreds of miles long.

During high winds, you are safest indoors. Immediately go inside a sturdy building and move to an interior room or basement away from windows. If you are in a mobile home, move to a sturdy building before the winds pick up or the storm system reaches your location.

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