The SEOC will lower its alert level as the March storm wanes. Coordination continues with state agencies to address remaining issues and support recovery.
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The Wisconsin SEOC is aiding in response efforts as March winter storms cause blizzard alerts, road closures, and power outages across the state.
Wisconsin Emergency Management elevated its operations center to Level 3 to manage a major winter storm affecting the entire state from March 15.
In 2025, Wisconsin's childhood vaccination rates dropped to 66.9%, risking public health, while adolescent meningitis vaccines saw a slight increase.
Gov. Evers declares Flood Safety Week in Wisconsin, Mar. 9-13, urging residents to assess risks, secure flood insurance, and prepare emergency plans.
As clocks spring forward on March 8, use this time to update emergency plans and kits to ensure family safety, advises Wisconsin Emergency Management.
Gov. Tony Evers and DHS aim to improve health through the Food is Medicine Program, enhancing access to healthy meals to combat diet-related conditions.
The HMEP grant aids county emergency planners in enhancing responses to hazardous material transport incidents. Apply by March 31, 2026.
DHS is investigating a measles case linked to flights through Milwaukee. Exposure risk for travelers on January 29. Officials urge vaccination and awareness.
DHS and Public Health Madison Dane County confirm a second measles case in Wisconsin, urging vaccinations after exposure during international travel.







