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.https://nitter.tiekoetter.com/POTUS approved a major disaster declaration for Alaska due to the recent severe weather from Typhoon Halong.

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Join us in remembering the courage of first responders & everyday Americans who answered the call in 2001, including many FEMA employees: http://fema.gov/september-11

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There’s still time to comment on potential changes to the implementation of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) in the Oregon plan area.

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2/2 Flood waters are much less visible in the dark—don't get stuck!

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Florida is going to be experiencing excessive rainfall through the rest of the week. Make sure your house is protected from flooding!

NFIP can cover up to $1,000 for sandbags, pumps, and more to protect your property.

Learn more at http://floodsmart.gov/prepare

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Law enforcement officers from throughout the nation are attending the Center for Domestic Preparedness’ Law Enforcement Training Week. The training will enhance their response capabilities. To view future training opportunities, visit https://ow.ly/LgHj50WU5mn

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2/2 You can find more detailed info at the NWS Forecast Office Honolulu's webpage: http://weather

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3/3 the basin as we head into late September and October.

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Texas: As survivors begin to rebuild their lives after the July 2-18 storms and flooding in Central Texas, stay alert for cleanup offers and repair services. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Learn how to protect yourself from fraud https://www.fema

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2/2 Tune into your local officials for the latest updates & safety information.

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Hurricane KIKO is downgraded to a Tropical Storm.

Additional weakening expected over the next few days with possible weakening to post-tropical.

High Surf Warning remains in effect.

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Yesterday's heavy rainfall in Kansas caused widespread flooding. Today, additional storms will pass through, so please continue to monitor local flood advisories.

When traveling, do NOT go around barricades local officials have placed to close flooded roadways. Stay safe!

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Kansas: You never know how deep or dangerous floodwater is. Avoid driving through flood waters. Follow directions from local officials and never drive around barricades. Turn around, don't drown!

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Today's severe weather outlook: Isolated severe storms are possible over the central and southern High Plains late this afternoon and evening. Visit http://weather.gov/ for your latest, local forecast.

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11 PM HST: Here are the latest Key messages for https://x.com/search?q=%23Kiko For the latest forecast visit http://hurricanes.gov/

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https://x.com/search?q=%23NationalPreparednessMonth reminds us of how important it is to prepare for disasters. Focus on simple ways you can be ready. Visit our blog for four steps you can take today: fema.gov/blog/preparedness-starts...

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2/2 Listen to your local officials for updates as the situation changes.

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The first step to be ready for a disaster is knowing what hazards are common in your area.

Once you understand your risks, you can make a plan for what you and your loved ones will do and take actions to strengthen your home and property.

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Texas – The Kerr County Disaster Recovery Center in Kerrville will close permanently at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 11. Specialists from FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration are still available to help flood survivors in Central Texas.
Learn more: https://www.fema

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2/2 3–30 for Protecting Places of Worship National Weeks of Action webinars on the safety and security of faith & community orgs. http://fema

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We recently approved a Fire Management Assistance Grant to support state and local efforts to contain the 2-7 Fire in Central California.

Take any evacuation orders issued by local officials seriously and follow https://x.com/CAL_FIRE for the most current information.

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2/2 However, it is too soon to determine the exact location or magnitude of these impacts, and interests there should continue to monitor the progress of this storm at http://hurricanes

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Here are the 5 a.m. HST Key Messages for https://x.com/search?q=%23Hurricane https://x.com/search?q=%23Kiko Impacts from wind & rain remain a possibility for Hawai'i, but it remains too soon to determine location & magnitude of these impacts.

http://hurricanes.gov/

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2/2 com/NHC_Atlantic and your local officials for updates.

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Don’t wait until it’s too late to prepare for severe storms during peak hurricane season! Stay informed:

- Have multiple ways to receive weather updates
- Turn on your emergency alerts
- Listen to local officials for safety information

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2/2 gov/hurricane for helpful hurricane preparedness information.

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2/2 Across the southwest US, 1 to 2 inches of rain, with isolated totals up to 4 inches, are expected across portions of Arizona and New Mexico through Saturday, bringing the potential for flash flooding. http://weather

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2/2 Use multiple methods to stay informed and follow local officials' guidance.

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There is a chance of heavy rain impacting the southern U.S. through the weekend. Stay informed by signing up for various weather alerts & listening to your local officials. If there is a flash flood watch or warning in your area, avoid traveling & seek shelter immediately.

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