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ADEM opens web portal to eclipse

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On March 1, the Division of Emergency Management (ADEM) announced the launch of a unique web portal for information about the 2024 Great American Eclipse. The eclipse is set to occur on April 8, 2024, and ADEM's portal will provide visitors with details on special events planned across the state. With up to 1.5 million people expected to flock to Arkansas to witness the eclipse, many communities are preparing to host visitors and ensure the event is memorable.
"We are excited to share these special event locations with those traveling into Arkansas. We hope these community events allow those traveling to our state to experience all the great things Arkansas offers," ADEM Director A.J. Gary said.

Out of Arkansas' 75 counties, 53 will experience a total solar eclipse, stretching over 100 miles across the state from the southwest to the northeast. Some observers will experience more than 4 minutes of darkness during the eclipse. The eclipse portal has listed over 100 activities in the days leading up to and during the April 8 event.
The ADEM GIS and Mapping Hub is a publicly-accessible platform that provides a common operational picture and is mainly used to help those in need locate available shelters, food distribution locations, health and medical facilities, fire and police stations, and safe rooms. This platform is designed to aid people during emergencies.



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