August 30, 2019

FEMA: Federal Government Mobilizes as Southeast U.S. Prepares for Hurricane Dorian

President Donald J. Trump approved an emergency declaration for Florida today, making federal funding available to assist state, tribal and local governments with emergency and life-safety actions taken ahead of Hurricane Dorian.  The declaration authorizes FEMA to provide federal support and assistance for emergency measures to save lives, protect property and protect public health and safety.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Dorian is forecast to become a very powerful hurricane, bringing with it significant damage to power, water and road systems. Regardless of the exact track, Dorian is expected to bring life-threatening storm surge and heavy rains over Florida and parts of the southeastern U.S. from Monday into the middle of next week.

Act Now to Prepare Yourself and Your Home

Officials at all levels of government are calling for those in the path of Dorian to remain on alert and take steps to prepare.  Storm tracks can change quickly. If you’re anywhere in the forecasted path of Hurricane Dorian, the time to prepare is now.

Florida residents, tourists and visitors are warned to heed all emergency guidance provided by local officials and avoid any areas under evacuation. Those along Florida’s east coast should be ready with an evacuation plan now. If you live in the Southeastern U.S. and are heading out of town for the long weekend take preparedness actions before you leave.

Visit Ready.gov for more information on what you can do ahead of this weekend’s dangerous weather. Floridians can also visit FloridaDisaster.Org to find information on emergency preparedness, shelters, road closures and evacuation routes.  Download the FEMA App for preparedness tips, shelter information and weather alerts. Anyone in Florida should download the FL511 App for up-to-date highway and traffic conditions. 

Florida residents are encouraged to have supplies for up to seven days. That includes water and food, prescription medications, hand sanitizer and first aid products, items for infants and toddlers, toiletries and pet supplies. Fuel your car, have cash on hand, charge cell phones and backup batteries, and collect important papers or create password-protected digital copies.  

Federal Departments and Agencies Mobilizing to Respond

FEMA is coordinating with partners across the Federal government to prepare for Dorian’s landfall, including pre-positioning additional personnel, equipment and resources in all potentially affected areas. 

FEMA

National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

CNCS/Americorps

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)

American Red Cross

The Salvation Army

This post was originally published here.