People can get a bacterial disease called #leptospirosis from the urine of infected animals. The risk of getting leptospirosis is higher after hurricanes and flooding. Learn how to stay safe and healthy at https://t.co/OpavKzcduA #HurricaneFiona#HurricaneIan
I hope the epic rude @AmericanAir employee who slammed the door in my face at LGA because I asked to get on a flight before it closed is living his best life.
You never know what is in floodwater at any given time. Wild animals can become displaced during a disaster. If possible, stay out of floodwater. https://t.co/fp2A7vbKcX #Ian
We need any and all available remote volunteers to help take calls for @CrisisCleanup!
They're expecting 10,000 calls TODAY ALONE from Ian survivors needing help!
Email [email protected] and we'll get you set up.
Just need a phone and kindness.
Floridians pay federal taxes … aka paying into FEMA. 🤦🏻♀️
And they still pay other taxes (sales, property) even though their income is not taxed by the state.
When there are dozens of dead people in your county from Hurricane Ian, you should probably not be smiling for photos being posted to social media. Just saying.
PR fails delight me to no end.
CEOs everywhere. Either find a good PIO or your BoD will find your replacement. There’s a super fine line in between digging yourself a hole and digging your own career grave.
Current conditions at the Southernmost Point tonight. Reminder, the Florida Keys are under a tropical storm warning, a storm surge watch, and a flood watch.
#FloridaKeys#KeyWest#FLKeys#FLwx
We need to start messaging about the potential for devastating *freshwater* flooding.
Surge will be an issue at coast, but we could be talking about a strip of 20 to 35 inches of rain in a swath all across Florida.
Even inland, ensure your shelter is immune to extreme rainfall.
🚨 We are active for Hurricane Ian🚨
If you or your family needs help during the storm👉https://t.co/YWri18x4uE
Request will be shared with a network of SAR volunteers.
ALWAYS call 911 in an emergency.
Sobering amounts of potential storm surge flooding currently being forecast by the National #Hurricane Center for the Port Charlotte/Cape Coral/Fort Myers area. #HurricaneIan
https://t.co/RftQSw7b4V