City of Panama City declares a state of emergency

PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) – The City of Panama City has declared a local state of emergency following the winter weather system that brought snow to the panhandle.
According to a city statement, the declaration allows the City to claim reimbursement for emergency protective measures, preparation measures, and response expenses.
1/21/25 – 9:10 PM – The City of Panama City has declared a local state of emergency due to the effects of Winter Weather System Enzo and its immediate threat to the citizens and property in Panama City and surrounding communities. This state of emergency will allow the City to claim reimbursement for emergency protective measures, preparation measures and response expenses. Additionally, it will allow for state and federal assistance if needed. The declaration lasts for 72 hours.
You can read the full declaration here.
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