Ohio's emergency operations center will be activated as a precaution in anticipation of the total solar eclipse. The center will monitor events and traffic during the eclipse. Ohio has been preparing for this event since 2021, learning from previous eclipse experiences.
Ohio ’s emergency operations center will be activated on Sunday as a precaution in anticipation of millions of people watching Monday's total solar eclipse from the Buckeye state. The center will be situated at the E.O.C watching real-time highway cameras, weather radar, and monitoring the more than 500 events planned for the state. The governor says the center will be de-activated depending on traffic and crowd activity .
Ohio has been planning for Monday's eclipse since 2021, learning lessons from previous eclipse experiences in Tennessee and Kentucky
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