Federal Resources in Response to Hurricane Debby
Was your area affected by Hurricane Debby?
If safe, check on your neighbors, particularly those who need extra support.
Check in with neighbors to see how you can help each other out before and after a storm.
If you run to the store to grab a couple last minute supplies before a storm, check to see if your neighbor needs anything.
Please share tips with your community for staying safe before, during, & after a hurricane: www.ready.gov/hurricane
Listen to Local Officials
Pay attention to local officials for information and special instructions. If you’ve evacuated, only return home when they say it’s safe. Visit Ready.gov/hurricanes for other tips.
Floods are the most common disaster in the United States. Failing to evacuate flooded areas or entering flood waters can lead to injury or death.
If you are under a flood warning:
- Find safe shelter right away.
- Do not walk, swim or drive through flood waters. Turn Around, Don’t Drown!
- Remember, just six inches of moving water can knock you down, and one foot of moving water can sweep your vehicle away.
- Stay off bridges over fast-moving water.
Use FEMA text messaging to find up to three emergency shelters or FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers nearby
To search for shelters near you, text SHELTER and your ZIP code to 43362 (e.g. Shelter 12345). You may look up shelters any time through the American Red Cross shelter map or by downloading the FEMA App.
Download the FEMA App
The FEMA app allows you to receive real-time weather alerts, locate emergency shelters in your area, prepare for common hazards, and more. The FEMA app is your personalized disaster resource, so you feel empowered and ready to take charge of any disaster life throws your way.
PLAN: Learn how to prepare for common hazards quickly and easily.
PROTECT: Knowing when and how to protect yourself, your loved ones and your property during a disaster can make all the difference.
RECOVER: The FEMA App gives you the tools you need to recover after a disaster.
The DHS Partnerships Center carries out the policies and program priorities of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, DHS and FEMA for faith and community-based organizations related to all-hazards preparedness, emergency and disaster response and recovery, safety, security, and human trafficking. The DHS Partnerships Center offers a variety of resources to the public at dhs.gov/faith.
The DHS Partnerships Center does not endorse any non-governmental organizations, entities or services.
DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
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