May 26, 2020

FEMA Daily Operations Briefing for May 26, 2020 Significant Activity - May 22-25, 2020 National Current Operations & Monitoring Significant Incidents or Threats:                 •  COVID-19•  Severe Weather possible – Lower Mississippi Valley Tropical Activity:•  Atlantic:    o Disturbance 1: Low (20%)•  Eastern Pacific:    o Disturbance 1: Medium (60%) Declaration Activity: None FEMA Daily Ops Briefing 05-26-2020.pdf Update Your E-mail Address | Change Delivery Preference | Update State and Zip Code | Unsubscribe Subscribe to receive alerts during disasters in your state. If you have questions or problems with the subscription service,...

May 25, 2020

FEMA Daily Operations Briefing for May 25, 2020 National Current Operations & Monitoring Significant Incidents or Threats: COVID-19Heavy rain and flash flooding possible – Southern/Central Plains to Lower/Middle Mississippi Valley; south FloridaSevere thunderstorms possible – Southern Plains Tropical Activity:Eastern Pacific – Disturbance 1 – Medium (40%) Declaration Activity: None FEMA Daily Ops Briefing 05-25-2020.pdf Update Your E-mail Address | Change Delivery Preference | Update State and Zip Code | Unsubscribe Subscribe to receive alerts during disasters in your state. If you have questions or problems with the subscription service, please contact...

May 24, 2020

FEMA Daily Operations Briefing for May 24, 2020 National Current Operations & Monitoring Significant Incidents or Threats: COVID-19Severe thunderstorms possible – Southern/Central Plains to Upper Mississippi ValleyHeavy rain and flash flooding possible – Southern Plains; Central Plains to Middle Mississippi Valley; and south FloridaHeavy snow possible – Central Rockies Declaration Activity: None FEMA Daily Ops Briefing 05-24-2020.pdf Update Your E-mail Address | Change Delivery Preference | Update State and Zip Code | Unsubscribe Subscribe to receive alerts during disasters in your state. If you have questions or problems with the subscription...

May 23, 2020

FEMA Daily Operations Briefing for May 23, 2020 Significant Activity for May 22-23, 2020 National Current Operations & Monitoring Significant Incidents or Threats: •   COVID-19•   Severe thunderstorms possible – Rockies, Upper/Middle Mississippi Valley, & Southern Plains•   Heavy rain/flash flooding possible – Northern Plains & Upper Mississippi Valley•   Critical Fire Weather possible – Southern/Central Plains Declaration Activity: •  Approvals: Major Disaster Declaration – AL FEMA Daily Ops Briefing 05-23-2020.pdf Update Your E-mail Address | Change Delivery Preference | Update State and Zip Code | Unsubscribe Subscribe to receive alerts during disasters in...

FEMA Releases Latest State-by-State COVID-19 Data

WASHINGTON -- As FEMA, under the direction of the White House Task Force, has led the whole-of-America response to the COVID-19 pandemic for the past several weeks, billions of essential resources and protective equipment have been delivered throughout the nation.On Wednesday, the agency released the “COVID-19 Pandemic Operational Guidance for the 2020 Hurricane Season” to help emergency managers and public health officials best prepare for disasters while continuing to respond to and recover from COVID-19. The guidance can also be used by private sector and non-governmental organizations to gain an understanding...

May 22, 2020

FEMA Daily Operations Briefing for May 22, 2020 Significant Activity for May 21-22, 2020 National Current Operations & Monitoring Significant Incidents or Threats: •   COVID-19•   Severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, and flash flooding possible  – Southern and Central Plains•   Critical Fire Weather – Great Basin and Southwest•   Hurricane Season Outlook Declaration Activity: •  Approval: Emergency Disaster Declaration – MI FEMA Daily Ops Briefing 05-22-2020.pdf Update Your E-mail Address | Change Delivery Preference | Update State and Zip Code | Unsubscribe Subscribe to receive alerts during disasters in your state. If you have questions...

May 21, 2020

FEMA Daily Operations Briefing for May 21, 2020 National Current Operations & Monitoring Significant Incidents or Threats: COVID-19Flooding – Michigan - FINALHeavy rain and flash flooding – Central Plains; Central Appalachians to Mid-AtlanticSevere thunderstorms – Southern and Central Plains Declaration Activity:Emergency Declaration Request – MichiganMajor Disaster Declaration Request – Poarch Band of Creek IndiansAmendment No. 1 to FEMA-4535-DR-WY FEMA Daily Ops Briefing 05-21-2020.pdf Update Your E-mail Address | Change Delivery Preference | Update State and Zip Code | Unsubscribe Subscribe to receive alerts during disasters in your state. If you have...

Consejos de Preparación para los Huracanes de 2020

DENTON, Texas – La temporada de huracanes comienza oficialmente el lunes 1.o de junio. Hay varias medidas que usted puede tomar para prepararse.Verifique su cobertura de seguro. Las pólizas del seguro para propietarios de viviendas y del inquilino posiblemente no puedan cubrir por daños causados por el agua o los vientos de los huracanes. Tenga en cuenta que una pulgada de agua en su hogar puede ocasionar hasta $25,000 en daños. Sin seguro contra inundaciones, la mayoría de los residentes tienen que pagar de su bolsillo o pedir préstamos para reparar...

May 20, 2020

FEMA Daily Operations Briefing for May 20, 2020 National Current Operations & MonitoringSignificant Incidents or Threats: • COVID-19 • Flooding - Michigan • Flash flooding possible –Northern Rockies; Tennessee Valley and Southern Appalachians to Southeast and Mid-Atlantic • Severe thunderstorms possible – Plains • Critical fire weather –Southwest and Central Great Basin to Central/Southern Rockies Tropical Activity: Atlantic –Post-Tropical Cyclone Arthur -FINAL Declaration Activity: None FEMA Daily Ops Briefing 05-20-2020.pdf Update Your E-mail Address | Change Delivery Preference | Update State and Zip Code | Unsubscribe Subscribe to receive alerts during...

2020 Hurricane Preparedness Tips

DENTON, Texas – Hurricane season officially begins on Monday, June 1. There are several things you can do to prepare. Check your insurance coverage. Homeowner’s and renter’s insurance policies may not cover wind and water damage caused by hurricanes. Keep in mind one inch of water in your home can cause up to $25,000 in damages. Without flood insurance most residents have to pay out of pocket or take out loans to repair and replace damaged items. Federal assistance is not always available and is not enough to get you back to...