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GA town wants $135,000 for storm warning systems - WRCBtv.com | Chattanooga News, Weather & Sports
Rome, Georgia residents may soon have more warning when severe weather hits.
Emergency officials are applying for a $135,000 grant, to pay for tornado sirens at five parks.
The sirens would cost about $75,000.
Another $25,000 would be used to buy a thousand weather radios, many of which would go to the public.
The rest of the money would go towards a weather warning system for the deaf, which uses strobe lights to warn of severe weather.
Rome, Georgia residents may soon have more warning when severe weather hits.
Emergency officials are applying for a $135,000 grant, to pay for tornado sirens at five parks.
The sirens would cost about $75,000.
Another $25,000 would be used to buy a thousand weather radios, many of which would go to the public.
The rest of the money would go towards a weather warning system for the deaf, which uses strobe lights to warn of severe weather.