DoorDash suspends operations in eastern Idaho for 24 hours due to severe weather
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The following is a news release and photo from DoorDash.
DoorDash has activated its Severe Weather Protocol and suspended operations across parts of Idaho.
This precautionary measure comes as a severe winter storm delivers potentially dangerous blizzard conditions, including heavy snow and strong winds.
DoorDash is suspending operations in the following areas from 4 p.m. on Thursday, Jan 11 until 4 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 12:
- Idaho Falls
- Pocatello
- Twin Falls
- Rexburg
- American Falls
- Gooding
- Soda Springs
- Victor
- Shoshone
- Malad City
- Blackfoot
- Aberdeen
- Driggs
- Hagerman
- Montpelier
“This is a potentially dangerous storm so we’re activating our Severe Weather Protocol to help keep our community in Idaho safe,” said DoorDash spokesperson Julian Crowley. “We want to thank the affected Dashers, merchants and customers for their understanding during these incredibly difficult weather conditions and look forward to resuming operations when it is safe to do so.”
DoorDash will continue to closely monitor the conditions and guidance from local officials, and will remain in close contact with Dashers, merchants and customers as the situation evolves.
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