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A new app designed to provide updates on disaster supplies and educational resources in the wake of a natural disaster was released this week. “Local…
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The National Weather Service (NWS) is recognizing Deaf Awareness Week by releasing weather safety information for the deaf and hard of hearing. Weather…
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After a natural disaster, a variety of resources become available through emergency declarations to aid in the cleanup process. FEMA financial assistance…
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Parts of the Sunshine State will likely see an increase in the rain and wind this weekend as an area of disturbed weather may turn into a tropical…
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Recovery and cleanup efforts continue in the hardest-hit areas of north Florida.
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The National Hurricane Center issued an advisory on Hurricane Lee, located several hundred miles off the coast of Bermuda and on Hurricane Margot, located…
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Hurricane Lee is expected to stay off the U.S. East Coast this week, but that could change for the upcoming weekend.Lee is a Category 3 hurricane a few…
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In a typical Atlantic Ocean hurricane season, August through mid-September is the busiest time for tropical storms and hurricanes. This season is no…
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Following Idalia’s impacts, the Florida Division of Emergency Management wants to ensure Florida residents have all the information necessary to…
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The forecast continues for Idalia to strengthen into a major category 3 hurricane and make landfall early Wednesday somewhere across the Big Bend Coast of…