FEMA Greenlights Michigan's Nuke Plant Doomsday Plan
Published Date: 2/11/2026
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Summary
FEMA has officially approved Michigan’s updated emergency plan to keep people safe near the Palisades Nuclear Plant. This plan affects residents and local governments in Allegan, Berrien, and Van Buren counties, ensuring they’re ready if a radiological emergency happens. The plan was approved in September 2025, with no new costs for the public, just stronger safety measures.
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Palisades Emergency Plans Approved
If you live, work, or govern in Allegan, Berrien, or Van Buren counties near the Palisades Nuclear Plant, FEMA approved Michigan's radiological emergency response plans on September 25, 2025. The approval says the plans are ready to be implemented and provide reasonable assurance that protective actions can be taken offsite to protect public health and safety in a radiological emergency.
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