Carbon County Has Free Pre-filled Sandbags for Emergency Use (Potential Flooding Expected)

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The following information is very important and helpful for people living in the following areas within Carbon County. If you are in need of sand bags please due to flooding on your property please call the following number by clicking the link below.

RED LODGE, Montana – Sand bags have been pre-filled for emergency use in Carbon County.

“If you expect or experience sudden flooding on your property, Carbon Alert shared these locations where sandbags can be picked up while supplies last:

  • Red Lodge – at the open lot near the south entrance to the Fairgrounds (96 Rodeo Road)
  • Joliet County Road Maintenance Shop (202 State Street)
  • Bridger at the Road Maintenance Shop (22 Old Mine Road)

Carbon Alert is also urging people to be prepared for potential flooding and to purchase  pre-filled sandbags, or empty bags and sand, at a local hardware or home improvement store.”

You can read the full article by clicking here. Meridith Depping 

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