If neighborhoods matter for inclusive regional prosperity, what would it take to reduce inequalities of health and well-being? Read our report: https://t.co/l0CvIxBOCK
#NewOrleansNeighborhoods#Health
📆 Upcoming nationwide emergency alert test
What: A one minute test alert on cell phones, radios, and TVs
When: Wednesday, October 4th, 2:20 p.m. ET
Why: To ensure systems are effective to warn the public about emergencies
Please share this info!
🔗 https://t.co/ke0EOoSYPK
Wanted to take an online Debris Management Class at no cost? @DisasterCTR
Now you can. September 19 & 20. For more information: Register in advance for this meeting:
https://t.co/WomiMhwjCS
Want to help? There continues to be a shortage of community volunteers for the elections held in Orleans Parish. We are continuously working to recruit Orleans Parish registered voters to serve as commissioners. For more information please email: [email protected]
@elonmusk how is is a good idea? NHC & 100 weather bureaus across the U.S. will now have to pay at least $100 a month for each forecast office's account to allow automated updates. Those accounts and provide other emergency alerts, could add up to $100's of $1,000s a year.
Volunteers are needed at warming centers at NORD facilities:
If you would like to spend even a few hours this weekend assisting at one of these locations please email [email protected]
or visit https://t.co/nbyUmNBopg to see the scheduled availability.
"They abounded in Gentilly. They checkerboarded Marrero. They are eponymous with Metairie.
'They' were truck farms, and from the 1870s to the 1950s, their crop-lined fields dominated the fringes of greater New Orleans."
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Dear President Biden, @POTUS
Many of us out here on Twitter would like to nominate Dolly Parton for the Medal of Freedom. Nobody is more deserving of thie great honor. @dollyslibrary
A Storm Surge Warning remained in effect Thursday, Sept. 29, for parts of the coast including Savannah, Tybee and Ossabaw islands, according to the National Weather Service office in Charleston. https://t.co/jgc26oTqx3
#Ian continues to batter the Florida Peninsula with catastrophic storm surge, winds, & flooding.
A reminder to those along the southeastern coast, DON’T let your guard down! For the latest on #Ian visit https://t.co/Yw47vwmxPg.