Scranton residents react to activated flood siren


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PAHOMEPAGE— SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A number of people in Scranton were startled over the weekend when the Shawnee Avenue flood siren was activated, even though there was no flood danger. "At first, at first, I thought it was like a natural disaster, warning like a nuclear war was about to happen, I don't know," []

PAHOMEPAGE—City of Scranton removes flood siren for review. SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The City of Scranton announced Tuesday that officials are aware of a programming issue impacting the Shawnee Avenue flood siren. Work was completed on the Shawnee Avenue flood siren on Friday, April 19, and although the siren was triggered over the weekend, there wasn't any danger of a flood to []

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