Federal Government Mobilizes as Southeast U.S. Prepares for Hurricane Dorian
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Act Now to Prepare Yourself and Your Home
Officials at all levels of government are calling for those in the path of Dorian to remain on alert and take steps to prepare. Storm tracks can change quickly. If you're anywhere in the forecasted path of Hurricane Dorian, the time to prepare is now.
Visit Ready.gov for more information on what you can do ahead of this weekend's dangerous weather. Floridians can also visit FloridaDisaster.Org to find information on emergency preparedness, shelters, road closures and evacuation routes. Download the FEMA App for preparedness tips, shelter information and weather alerts. Anyone in
Federal Departments and Agencies Mobilizing to Respond
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* Two FEMA Incident Management Assistance Teams, three Mobile Emergency Response Teams and a mobile emergency operations vehicle are on location at the
* Three IMAT teams are deployed to
* FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Teams are deployed to
* NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft are flying multiple daily missions into Hurricane Dorian to gather critical observations about the storm's structure and intensity.
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* The Public Notice also provides information for consumers about where they can find more information about access to televised emergency information - including an American Sign Language video at www.fcc.gov/TVEmergencyAccessASL -- and how to file complaints when televised emergency information is not accessible.
* HHS is pre-positioning Disaster Medical Assistance Teams and an incident management team in the
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* FDA continues to update its resources for food and animal food producers in areas that may be impacted by Hurricane Dorian.
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