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FL Division of Emergency Management

@flsert

The FL Division of Emergency Management works to ensure that FL is prepared to respond to emergencies, recover from them, and mitigate against their impacts.

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📍 There are now 6 Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) open for residents impacted by Hurricane #Debby. DRCs offer recovery resources & one-on-one help applying for FEMA assistance. ⤵️ Find DRC locations & times below or at FloridaDisaster.org/Updates.

📍 There are now 6 Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) open for residents impacted by Hurricane #Debby. 

DRCs offer recovery resources & one-on-one help applying for FEMA assistance.

⤵️ Find DRC locations & times below or at FloridaDisaster.org/Updates.
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The 2nd Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday starts TOMORROW & goes until Sep. 6! Residents can update their disaster supply kits with items like generators, pet supplies & more, all tax free! Visit FloridaRevenue.com/DisasterPrep for a list of eligible items & read more below ⤵️.

The 2nd Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday starts TOMORROW & goes until Sep. 6!

Residents can update their disaster supply kits with items like generators, pet supplies & more, all tax free!

Visit FloridaRevenue.com/DisasterPrep for a list of eligible items & read more below ⤵️.
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Today marks 32 years since Hurricane Andrew impacted Florida. This disaster served as a turning point for emergency management & I'm proud of how far we have come since this devastating storm. I urge everyone to stay vigilant & prepare now as we enter the peak of this season.

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In just 24 hours, nearly 5.5 million gallons of floodwaters have been pumped out of areas in Pasco County experiencing continued riverine flooding due to #Debby impacts. FL Division of Emergency Management members continue to quickly deploy response equipment as requested & are here to support all

In just 24 hours, nearly 5.5 million gallons of floodwaters have been pumped out of areas in Pasco County experiencing continued riverine flooding due to #Debby impacts.

<a href="/FLSERT/">FL Division of Emergency Management</a> members continue to quickly deploy response equipment as requested &amp; are here to support all
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📍 7 Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) are now open for residents impacted by Hurricane #Debby. DRCs offer recovery resources & 1-on-1 help applying for FEMA assistance. Apply at DisasterAssistance.gov & visit FloridaDisaster.org/Updates for more recovery info.

📍 7 Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) are now open for residents impacted by Hurricane #Debby.  

DRCs offer recovery resources &amp; 1-on-1 help applying for FEMA assistance.

 Apply at DisasterAssistance.gov &amp; visit FloridaDisaster.org/Updates for more recovery info.
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🐶 Don't forget about pets when stocking your disaster supply kit! Eligible pet supplies such as travel kennels, leashes & food are tax-free during the Disaster Prep Sales Tax Holiday. Find a list of qualifying items - FloridaRevenue.com/DisasterPrep.

🐶 Don't forget about pets when stocking your disaster supply kit! 

Eligible pet supplies such as travel kennels, leashes &amp; food are tax-free during the Disaster Prep Sales Tax Holiday.

Find a list of qualifying items - FloridaRevenue.com/DisasterPrep.
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📍 There are now 9 Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) open to assist residents recovering from Hurricane #Debby. DRCs provide resources & FEMA application assistance. There are 3 ways to apply: 🖥️ Visit DisasterAssistance.Gov 📱 Download the FEMA App ☎️ Call 1-800-621-3362

📍 There are now 9 Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) open to assist residents recovering from Hurricane #Debby.

DRCs provide resources &amp; FEMA application assistance. There are 3 ways to apply:    

🖥️ Visit DisasterAssistance.Gov 
📱 Download the FEMA App
☎️ Call 1-800-621-3362
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🌀 As we approach the peak of Hurricane Season, make sure your home is ready too! It’s NEVER safe to shelter in place during a hurricane if you live in a manufactured home but you can harden your home against storm impacts. Find info below & at FloridaDisaster.org/Home/Manufactu….

🌀 As we approach the peak of Hurricane Season, make sure your home is ready too!

It’s NEVER safe to shelter in place during a hurricane if you live in a manufactured home but you can harden your home against storm impacts.

Find info below &amp; at FloridaDisaster.org/Home/Manufactu….
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Florida has secured the addition of Alachua & Jefferson counties for Hurricane #Debby disaster assistance! 3 ways to apply: 🖥️ Visit DisasterAssistance.Gov 📱 Download the FEMA App ☎️ Call 1-800-621-3362 Find eligible counties below & visit FloridaDisaster.org/Updates for more

Florida has secured the addition of Alachua &amp; Jefferson counties for Hurricane #Debby disaster assistance!

3 ways to apply:
🖥️ Visit DisasterAssistance.Gov
📱 Download the FEMA App
☎️ Call 1-800-621-3362

Find eligible counties below &amp; visit FloridaDisaster.org/Updates for more
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#TBT to a day in the life at the State Emergency Operations Center the day before Hurricane #Debby made landfall in Florida! Follow Kevin Guthrie throughout his day ensuring the state was prepared for the storm.

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ICYMI: Florida Division of Emergency Management Commemorates One-Year Anniversary of Hurricane #Idalia Landfall. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/3XpvljA

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🌀 Ron DeSantis has proclaimed September as FL Preparedness Month! This month highlights the importance of staying prepared during the peak of hurricane season. Learn more ⤵️ Release: bit.ly/4dOvdQj Proclamation: bit.ly/3XsGbVW

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🌀September marks the historical peak of hurricane season which means it’s time to officially launch Florida Preparedness Month! First step - MAKE A PLAN! Remember – plans should be specific to each household or business. Learn more - FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare. #FLPrepMonth

🌀September marks the historical peak of hurricane season which means it’s time to officially launch Florida Preparedness Month! First step - MAKE A PLAN!  

Remember – plans should be specific to each household or business. Learn more - FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare.  #FLPrepMonth
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🌀 September is the historical peak of hurricane season & Florida Preparedness Month. That's why our newest #MeteorologyMinute is here to help you stay prepared! Watch below to make sure you're ready & visit FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare for more preparedness info!

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📍There are 9 Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) open to assist residents recovering from Hurricane #Debby. DRCs provide resources & FEMA application assistance. There are 3 ways to apply: 🖥️ Visit DisasterAssistance.Gov 📱 Download the FEMA App ☎️ Call 1-800-621-3362

📍There are 9 Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) open to assist residents recovering from Hurricane #Debby.  

DRCs provide resources &amp; FEMA application assistance. There are 3 ways to apply:  

🖥️ Visit DisasterAssistance.Gov 
📱 Download the FEMA App 
☎️ Call 1-800-621-3362
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🌧️ 9/5/24: Heavy rainfall is expected to impact North FL today through Saturday 9/7, leading to an increased risk of flooding. Make sure to monitor all weather alerts & stay up to date with your local forecast!

🌧️ 9/5/24: Heavy rainfall is expected to impact North FL today through Saturday 9/7, leading to an increased risk of flooding.

Make sure to monitor all weather alerts &amp; stay up to date with your local forecast!
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‼️ The Florida Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday ends tomorrow, September 6! It's the historic peak of hurricane season so make sure you take advantage of this sales tax holiday & get vital items to stay prepared. See a list of tax free items below! ⤵️

‼️ The Florida Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday ends tomorrow, September 6!

It's the historic peak of hurricane season so make sure you take advantage of this sales tax holiday &amp; get vital items to stay prepared.

See a list of tax free items below! ⤵️
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🚨 9/6/24: Heavy rainfall is expected to impact North FL today through Saturday 9/7, leading to an increased risk of flooding. Flood watches are already in effect in Northeast FL & the FL Panhandle. Make sure you have multiple ways to receive alerts & remember, TURN AROUND,

🚨 9/6/24: Heavy rainfall is expected to impact North FL today through Saturday 9/7, leading to an increased risk of flooding.

Flood watches are already in effect in Northeast FL &amp; the FL Panhandle. Make sure you have multiple ways to receive alerts &amp; remember, TURN AROUND,
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It's National Fight Procrastination Day! Don’t put off what you can do today – especially in the peak of hurricane season. Your disaster plan should consider the needs of all members in a household, including kids, elderly & pets! Visit FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare for more info!

It's National Fight Procrastination Day! Don’t put off what you can do today – especially in the peak of hurricane season.

Your disaster plan should consider the needs of all members in a household, including kids, elderly &amp; pets!

Visit FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare for more info!