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FL Division of Emergency Management
The FL Division of Emergency Management works to ensure that FL is prepared to respond to emergencies, recover from them, and mitigate against their impacts.
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Miami-Dade County EM Jul 26
Know the meaning between a thunderstorm WARNING and WATCH. This will help you be prepared and know the right actions to take.
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NWS Miami Jul 25
Aviso de Tornado continúa Westgate FL, Haverhill FL hasta las 4:15 PM EDT
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NWS Miami Jul 25
Tornado Warning continues for Westgate FL, Haverhill FL until 4:15 PM EDT
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FL Division of Emergency Management Jul 25
Thank you Col. Kelly for joining Dir. Moskowitz to renew the Florida partnership. The Division looks forward to building on this partnership to mitigate flood risk across the state.
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NWS Tallahassee Jul 23
The latest Tropical Weather Outlook from The National Hurricane Center suggests a disturbance may possibly form in northern Gulf mid week in association with cold front over Southeast United States. However, formation chance is low at this time.
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FL Division of Emergency Management Jul 23
Thank you for meeting with Director Moskowitz last week for a tour of your Emergency Operations Center and to discuss the emergency management capabilities of Wakulla County. FDEM continues to meet with all of our local partners to prepare for any disaster.
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FL Division of Emergency Management Jul 23
The combination of Tropical Depression & a cold front is expected to bring heavy rainfall through Thursday. Be sure to follow these tips for safe driving in wet weather: -Slow down -Leave extra space ahead -Use your headlights -Give yourself time -Check your route
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NWS Melbourne Jul 23
July 23 | Tropical Depression 3 will move north over the east central Florida coastal waters this morning, then lift northeast away from the area later today.
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Ron DeSantis Jul 23
We’re continuing to monitor Tropical Depression 3 with as it nears FL’s Atlantic Coast. While this system is forecast to stay offshore, these situations can change quickly & residents should be prepared for any potential impact, including heavy rain & strong wind gusts.
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NWS Miami Jul 22
JUL 22 10 PM - Scattered showers & a few thunderstorms will continue to affect the Atlantic waters through late evening with gusty winds to 30 knots & possible waterspouts. If you see a waterspout, move at ninety degrees away from the waterspout.
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Ron DeSantis Jul 22
We are closely monitoring this system with . This system is predicted to combine with a cold front & while forecasts are currently not calling for major impacts to Florida, residents should prepare now for heavy rain, gusty winds & potential flooding.
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NWS Miami Jul 22
Jul 22 Watching the Tropics: Disturbance over the Bahamas. Regardless of development locally heavy rainfall and gusty winds will be possible tonight through Tuesday
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NWS Tampa Bay Jul 21
Severe Thunderstorm Warning continues for Inverness FL, Floral City FL, Istachatta FL until 5:30 PM EDT
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FL Division of Emergency Management Jul 21
Pets need heat relief as well. If it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for them. Make sure they have fresh water all day, and never leave your pets in cars, even with the windows rolled down!
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FL Division of Emergency Management Jul 20
Never leave kids in a car alone. Dozens of children die each year from being left in a hot car. Temperatures rise rapidly inside a car, even with the windows down.
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FL Division of Emergency Management Jul 20
With heat index values above 100 in the forecast, it is important to practice heat safety. Stay hydrated, wear loose-fitting and light-colored clothing, and take frequent breaks in the shade or air-conditioned buildings!
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City of Fort Lauderdale Jul 19
Service has been restored to all City of Fort Lauderdale water customers. A boil water advisory remains in effect until further notice. For more info visit or call the 24-Hour Neighbor Service Center at 954-828-8000.
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FL Division of Emergency Management Jul 19
Many Fort Lauderdale residents continue to be under a Boil Water Notice today. - Ice produced in ice machines after the issuance of a boil water notice must be discarded and machines not restarted until the water supply is deemed safe by local health authority.
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FL Division of Emergency Management Jul 19
FDEM has delivered more than 375,000 bottles of water to support & . Sites to receive free bottled water: • The Beach Community Center (3351 NE 33rd Ave) • Mills Pond Park (2201 NW 9th Ave) • Riverland Park (950 SW 27th Ave)
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City of Fort Lauderdale Jul 18
Three points of water distribution are expected to reopen tomorrow at 8 AM: Beach Community Center 3351 NE 33 Avenue Mills Pond Park 2201 NW 9 Avenue Riverland Park 950 SW 27 Avenue For more information, visit or call 954-828-8000.
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