#HurricaneSeason is here, and with the FIFA World Cup 2026 bringing visitors from around the world to South Florida, preparedness matters more than ever.
Whether you’re a resident or visiting Miami-Dade, take time to make an emergency plan, know your evacuation zone, and stay informed by signing up for Miami-Dade Alerts. Being prepared for hurricanes, flooding, and extreme heat can help keep you and your loved ones safe.
Don’t wait for a storm to form prepare today. #OurCounty #MiamiDadeEM #ReadyMiamiDade #WeAre26
Hurricane season is here. Take time now to gather the essentials your family may need before, during, and after a storm. A well-stocked hurricane kit can help you stay safe and self-sufficient if power or services are disrupted. #MiamiDadeEM
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La temporada de huracanes ya está aquí. Tómese el tiempo ahora para reunir los artículos esenciales que usted y su familia puedan necesitar antes, durante y después de una tormenta. Un kit de huracanes bien preparado puede ayudarle a mantenerse seguro y autosuficiente si se interrumpen los servicios o el suministro eléctrico.
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Sezon siklòn nan rive. Pran tan depi kounye a pou rasanble bagay esansyèl ou menm ak fanmi w ka bezwen anvan, pandan, ak apre yon tanpèt. Yon twous preparasyon pou siklòn ki byen ekipe ka ede w rete an sekirite epi pran swen tèt ou si kouran oswa lòt sèvis yo entèwonp.
This week is National CPR and AED Awareness Week, a reminder that knowing what to do when a person experiences a cardiac emergency can help save their life.
Interested in learning more about CPR, AED use, and other life-saving skills? Sign up for upcoming Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Health Emergency Life Protection (HELP) Training Courses: https://t.co/vZAVToW4JA
Be #WeatherReady before the wind and rain arrive. Build your emergency kit, know your evacuation zone and make a plan now, not when a storm is on the way. Preparation today can make all the difference tomorrow. Together, we can keep #OurCounty safe and resilient.
Hurricane season is here. Now is the time to review your emergency plan, build or refresh your disaster kit, and stay informed.
Preparedness starts before a storm is in the forecast. Taking a few simple steps today can help keep you and your family safer throughout the season.
Stay connected, know your evacuation zone, and make sure you have multiple ways to receive emergency alerts.
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La temporada de huracanes ya comenzó. Es el momento de revisar su plan de emergencia, preparar o actualizar su kit de suministros y mantenerse informado.
La preparación comienza antes de que haya una tormenta en el pronóstico. Tomar algunas medidas hoy puede ayudar a mantener a usted y a su familia más seguros durante toda la temporada.
Manténgase conectado, conozca su zona de evacuación y asegúrese de tener varias formas de recibir alertas de emergencia.
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Sezon siklòn nan kòmanse. Kounye a se moman pou revize plan ijans ou, prepare oswa mete ajou twous ijans ou, epi rete enfòme.
Preparasyon kòmanse anvan yon tanpèt parèt nan previzyon an. Kèk etap senp ou pran jodi a ka ede pwoteje ou menm ak fanmi ou pandan tout sezon an.
Rete konekte, konnen zòn evakyasyon ou, epi asire ou gen plizyè fason pou resevwa alèt ijans.
Heat season began on May 1 and continues through October 31, when temperatures in our area can become excessively high. During this time, it’s important to take extra precautions to protect yourself and others:
- Stay hydrated throughout the day
- Wear light, breathable clothing
- Avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours
- Never leave children, pets or vulnerable individuals in parked vehicles
- Know the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke
Take care and stay cool this heat season! Learn additional ways to stay safe in the heat at https://t.co/Cr6tk5ynq4.
Starting June 1, 2026, at 10:00 a.m., N.W. 20th Street between MacLaughlin Drive and MIA will be permanently closed to support the construction of the new Concourse K. This means that you won't be able to use N.W. 20th Street to enter or exit the airport anymore. We encourage everyone to plan ahead and use alternate routes to reach the MIA South Bus Station and other parts of the airport. Remember to follow detour signs and give yourself a little extra time for your travels. We truly appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to make #MIAFutureReady.
This week, the MDSO hosted the final World Cup steering committee meeting, bringing together our local, state, federal, and community partners to discuss safety, preparedness, and coordination ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. By leading this collaborative effort, we’re working to ensure residents and visitors can enjoy the games in a safe and welcoming environment.
Our team was proud to participate in Eye of the Storm at the Museum of Discovery and Science, helping families learn about hurricane science, preparedness, and how to stay safe before, during, and after a storm.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by to meet our team, ask questions, and learned how to build a kit.
#MiamiDadeEM #HurricanePreparedness #EyeOfTheStorm #OurCounty
Are you Weather Ready, Miami-Dade? With Heat and Flood Season underway and Hurricane Season starting June 1, today I gathered with @MiamiDadeFire, @MiamiDadeEM and @NWSMiami to urge every resident to prepare now. Don’t wait. Visit https://t.co/xmI0WldfOt
Today, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue joined @MayorDaniella, @MiamiDadeEM, @NWSMiami, and other local officials for the Weather Ready Press Conference.
With Heat Season underway and Hurricane Season beginning on Monday, June 1, we encourage everyone to take time now to prepare their homes and families. Review your emergency plans, update your supplies, and learn how to stay safe before, during, and after severe weather.
Visit https://t.co/Z41GfM3WMh for preparedness information and resources.
Heat Awareness Day serves as a reminder that extreme heat can impact anyone. Take steps to protect yourself, your family, and your pets by practicing heat safety and staying informed through official local government channels and weather updates.
#MiamiDadeEM#HeatAwarenessDay #OurCounty
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Día de Concientización sobre el Calor es un recordatorio de que el calor extremo puede afectar a cualquier persona. Tome medidas para protegerse, proteger a su familia y a sus mascotas practicando la seguridad ante el calor y manteniéndose informado a través de los canales oficiales del gobierno local y las actualizaciones meteorológicas.
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Jounen Konsyantizasyon sou Chalè se yon rapèl ke gwo chalè ka afekte nenpòt moun. Pran mezi pou pwoteje tèt ou, fanmi ou, ak bèt kay ou yo lè w pratike sekirite kont chalè epi rete enfòme atravè chanèl ofisyèl gouvènman lokal yo ak mizajou meteyo yo.
Preparing for all scenarios ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Yesterday’s multi-agency decontamination exercise focused on coordination, response operations, and strengthening regional preparedness to help keep our community and visitors safe through training and collaboration. #OurCounty
Rainy conditions can make roads dangerous across Miami-Dade. Slow down, leave extra space between vehicles, and stay alert for flooded streets and low-lying areas. Never drive through standing water.
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Las condiciones lluviosas pueden hacer peligrosas las carreteras en Miami-Dade. Reduce la velocidad, deja más espacio entre vehículos y mantente alerta a calles inundadas y zonas bajas. Nunca conduzcas por agua acumulada.
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Kondisyon lapli ka fè wout yo vin danjere atravè Miami-Dade. Ralanti, kite plis espas ant machin yo, epi rete vijilan pou lari ki inonde ak zòn ki ba. Pa janm kondwi nan dlo ki kanpe.
A reminder to stay weather aware over the next few days. Isolated to scattered storms, increasing flooding potential, and a high risk of rip currents are expected across South Florida. Follow official channels and local officials for updates and use caution if heading to the beach or traveling through flooded roadways. #OurCounty
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Un recordatorio para mantenerse atentos al clima durante los próximos días. Se esperan tormentas aisladas a dispersas, un aumento en el potencial de inundaciones y un alto riesgo de corrientes de resaca en el sur de Florida. Siga los canales oficiales y a las autoridades locales para actualizaciones y tenga precaución si visita la playa o conduce por calles inundadas.
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Yon rapèl pou rete vijilan ak kondisyon metewolojik yo pandan kèk jou kap vini yo. Gen posiblite pou lapli ak loraj izole rive gaye, risk inondasyon yo ap ogmante, epi gen gwo risk kouran lanmè danjere sou plaj Sid Florid yo. Swiv chanèl ofisyèl yo ak otorite lokal yo pou mizajou epi pran prekosyon si w ap ale nan plaj la oswa w ap kondwi sou wout ki inonde yo.
Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms today across much of SoFlo, along with a high risk of rip currents for all Atlantic beaches. Risk for flooding increases on Thursday over the east coast metro areas, and may continue through the weekend.
As Miami-Dade Fire Rescue continues working to put out the junkyard fire near the 13100 block of Cairo Lane, smoke conditions may continue affecting nearby areas. If smoke is present in your area, remain indoors when possible and keep windows and doors closed. Set your home and vehicle air conditioning systems to recirculate.
Smoke from the junkyard fire near the 13100 block of Cairo Lane may impact nearby areas. Those with respiratory conditions may be more sensitive to smoky conditions. If smoke impacts your area, remain indoors if possible, keep windows and doors closed, and avoid unnecessary outdoor exposure. Set your air conditioning systems to recirculate.