fema: RT @femaregion5: If you've got expertise in grants management and knowledge of regulations, policies, and procedures governing federal grants - consider joining our team as a Supervisor to our Grants Management Specialists. Check out the details an…
fema: RT @femaregion2: Join the @femaregion2 💻webinars this week (in English and Spanish!) on Disaster Awareness for People with Disabilities. Wednesday in English: https://t.co/sl3SesqcHf and Thursday in Spanish: https://t.co/aE3TWoyCSh
fema: Disasters can come in many forms.
If you were recently affected by a disaster or natural hazard, you can find information you might need to begin your recovery at https://t.co/PruyH2WzyH.
☎️ Not sure where to start? Call the FEMA Helpline at 1-80…
fema: RT @femaregion8: Not sure about preparedness tips for moths or nuggets, but we've got you covered when it comes to how you can manage with all that smoky air!
Check out these resources from @CDCgov on reducing indoor air pollutants and staying saf… https://t.co/gQNuHDvwhs
fema: RT @distressline: If you're struggling with difficult emotions 12 years after the #Joplin#tornadoes, you're not alone. If you or someone you know needs emotional support today or any day, call or text 1-800-985-5990. https://t.co/y69RGTLBug
fema: RT @femaregion2: #HurricaneStrong: Atlantic Hurricane Season starts June 1. Watch the 🎥video for basic preparedness tips in American Sign Language. https://t.co/E9jGfEeQ2z
fema: Residents of Guam: If you are in the path of #Mawar, have different ways to receive weather alerts and get vital information from local officials.
-Download the FEMA app: https://t.co/lsvHfioeIW
-Follow @NWSGuam
fema: RT @FEMA_Deanne: Thrilled to sign a renewed MOU with @nemagovau at @femaregion2 as we reinvigorate our partnership focused on strengthening emergency management coordination, disaster resilience and risk reduction.
fema: RT @Readygov: Flash flooding is extremely dangerous! Please do not go outside if your area is flooded— the water can be contaminated and contain dangerous debri or power lines that can charge the water.
#Mawar
More: https://t.co/rRAA2Rgj72
fema: Federal disaster assistance is now available to the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians to supplement tribal recovery efforts in the areas affected by the severe winter storm and flooding Feb. 23-26, 2023.
More info: https://t.co/0ag6gNvgVP
fema: RT @FEMAGrants: 1/ Do you have a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) to help prepare for disasters and hazards that may occur where you live? Find out how you can serve your #community by visiting https://t.co/cd0PtcgAu1
fema: RT @NWSGuam: Typhoon Mawar continues to strengthen with maximum sustain winds at 105 mph, with gusts to 125 mph. This is the latest forecast track, but PLEASE KEEP IN MIND...this is still a developing system. Changes in forecast track and strength …
fema: Guam Residents:
- Gather supplies like food and water
- Charge your devices
- Have different ways to receive weather alerts
- Make sure you have flashlights and extra batteries https://t.co/Gb4GfqKp49
Tropical Depression (02W) has strengthened to tropical storm status. Here's the latest forecast info. If you're in the Marianas, PLEASE USE YOUR SUNDAY TO CONTINUE making preparations.
fema: Today, we honor and recognize all those who have served and are currently serving in our armed forces.
From the @USNavy to the @usairforce, @USMC@USCG, and @USArmy--we thank you for your selfless sacrifices and hard work.
#ArmedForcesDay
fema: RT @FEMA_Deanne: It was my honor to meet with DG Choi, South Korea’s Ministry of Interior & Safety to reinvigorate our partnership & discuss preparing communities for future risk.
fema: RT @femaregion1: Earlier this week we gathered with partners from across New England for one of our Regional Interagency Steering Committee (RISC) meetings.
The goal of these meetings is to coordinate interagency & intergovernmental planning rela…
fema: Since the passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, we've invested $213 million in hazard mitigation projects to enhance the nation’s resiliency.
Today, we announced over $160 million in additional project selections to help communities build …
fema: Answer: All of the above!
Heat-related illnesses can be fatal. If someone is experiencing these symptoms, call 9-1-1 or go to the hospital. Help them cool down with any method available, but don't give them anything to drink.
More tips via @Ready… https://t.co/EqUcXSTyNh