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FL Division of Emergency Management

@flsert

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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FDLE (@fdlepio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Florida is putting our citizens first. During #OperationTidalWave, FDLE and our state/federal partners arrested hundreds of illegal aliens, many with criminal records. We will always stand for law, order, and the safety of Florida families. Our state, our laws, our priority.

Florida is putting our citizens first. 

During #OperationTidalWave, FDLE and our state/federal partners arrested hundreds of illegal aliens, many with criminal records. We will always stand for law, order, and the safety of Florida families. 

Our state, our laws, our priority.
FL Division of Emergency Management (@flsert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're always ready to put our crisis response/management skills to work on any challenge. FDEM's bold initiatives & cutting-edge approach to crises are why we're ready for anything from Cat 5 storms to national emergencies like illegal immigration. #OperationTidalWave is proof.

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🌀5/1/25: There's only 1 month left until the start of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season! Remember: 🏡Know Your Zone, Know Your Home 📜#MakeAPlan 🎒Build a Disaster Kit 🚗Halfway Full is Halfway There ✅You only need to evacuate 10s of miles, not 100s FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare

🌀5/1/25: There's only 1 month left until the start of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season!

Remember:
🏡Know Your Zone, Know Your Home
📜#MakeAPlan
🎒Build a Disaster Kit
🚗Halfway Full is Halfway There
✅You only need to evacuate 10s of miles, not 100s

FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare
Ron DeSantis (@govrondesantis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, I joined our federal partners to highlight a first-of-its-kind immigration enforcement effort called "Operation Tidal Wave." This is the largest operation of its kind in the nation, and we did it here in Florida because I insisted state and local law enforcement agencies

Today, I joined our federal partners to highlight a first-of-its-kind immigration enforcement effort called "Operation Tidal Wave."

This is the largest operation of its kind in the nation, and we did it here in Florida because I insisted state and local law enforcement agencies
FL Division of Emergency Management (@flsert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌊 5/2/25: If you're heading to the coast this weekend, here's your reminder to always check the forecast & know what beach warning flags mean so you can stay safe! ➡️ Visit FloridaDisaster.org/Hazards/Marine to learn more about coastal hazards & safety.

🌊 5/2/25: If you're heading to the coast this weekend, here's your reminder to always check the forecast & know what beach warning flags mean so you can stay safe!

➡️ Visit FloridaDisaster.org/Hazards/Marine to learn more about coastal hazards & safety.
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🌀 #ICYMI, Ron DeSantis has proclaimed May 4-May 10, 2025, as FL Hurricane Preparedness Week! This week highlights the importance of making a plan ahead of hurricane season, which begins on June 1. Release: bit.ly/4d4nRZE Proclamation: bit.ly/4k3gV0W

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🌀🌀 It's Hurricane Preparedness Week! With the start of hurricane season a month away, now is the time to assess potential risks to your home or business & mitigate against costly impacts. ➡ Learn more at FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare.

🌀🌀 It's Hurricane Preparedness Week! With the start of hurricane season a month away, now is the time to assess potential risks to your home or business & mitigate against costly impacts. 

➡ Learn more at FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare.
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🚨It’s important to have multiple ways to receive weather alerts, especially during hurricane season. #HurricanePrep 🌀🌀 If a storm threatens your area, be ready with a battery-operated or hand-crank weather radio & sign up for emergency alerts at FloridaDisaster.org/AlertFlorida.

🚨It’s important to have multiple ways to receive weather alerts, especially during hurricane season. #HurricanePrep

🌀🌀 If a storm threatens your area, be ready with a battery-operated or hand-crank weather radio & sign up for emergency alerts at FloridaDisaster.org/AlertFlorida.
FL Division of Emergency Management (@flsert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌀It’s Hurricane Preparedness Week! This week is about sharing tips to ensure you're ready for the Atlantic Hurricane Season. 🎒Build a Disaster Supply Kit now so that you can focus on staying safe this hurricane season. ➡ Kit checklist: FloridaDisaster.org/Kit.

🌀It’s Hurricane Preparedness Week! This week is about sharing tips to ensure you're ready for the Atlantic Hurricane Season.

🎒Build a Disaster Supply Kit now so that you can focus on staying safe this hurricane season. 

➡ Kit checklist: FloridaDisaster.org/Kit.
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🌀 It's Hurricane Preparedness Week & we encourage all residents to be a good neighbor! 🤝 Help your neighbors collect supplies needed before a storm, assist with evacuation if ordered to do so & check on them after it's deemed safe. ➡ FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare

🌀 It's Hurricane Preparedness Week & we encourage all residents to be a good neighbor!

🤝 Help your neighbors collect supplies needed before a storm, assist with evacuation if ordered to do so & check on them after it's deemed safe.

➡ FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare
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🌀Today’s Hurricane Preparedness Week message is to remain cautious after storms. ‼️ Remember: ⚠ Stay inside until the storm has passed ⚠ Don't touch downed power lines ⚠ Never drive in flooded areas ⚠ Practice generator safety ➡ FloridaDisaster.org/Guide.

🌀Today’s Hurricane Preparedness Week message is to  remain cautious after storms.

‼️ Remember:
⚠ Stay inside until the storm has passed
⚠ Don't touch downed power lines
⚠ Never drive in flooded areas
⚠ Practice generator safety

➡ FloridaDisaster.org/Guide.
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🚨5/10: The threat for severe weather continues for North & Central FL today with a greater risk for tornadoes in the Panhandle. If a Severe Thunderstorm or Tornado Warning is issued for your area, take action. Monitor local weather alerts & follow orders from local officials.

🚨5/10: The threat for severe weather continues for North & Central FL today with a greater risk for tornadoes in the Panhandle.

If a Severe Thunderstorm or Tornado Warning is issued for your area, take action.

Monitor local weather alerts & follow orders from local officials.
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Following yesterday’s tornado in Holmes County, FL Division of Emergency Management is in close coordination with local officials to provide requested support. Damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, hail & flash flooding will continue across N & Central FL today — residents should monitor weather alerts.

Following yesterday’s tornado in Holmes County, <a href="/FLSERT/">FL Division of Emergency Management</a> is in close coordination with local officials to provide requested support.

Damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, hail &amp; flash flooding will continue across N &amp; Central FL today — residents should monitor weather alerts.
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🚨 5/12/25: Flash flooding is possible today as thunderstorms continue to move southward across the Peninsula. Remember: Turn around, don't drown! Flash flooding can happen anywhere & with little notice. Learn more about this hazard & how to stay safe at FloridaDisaster.org/Hazards/Floods

Ron DeSantis (@govrondesantis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Florida has led the nation on immigration enforcement, and we’re ready to do even more. We’ve submitted a plan to the federal government to contribute new detention facilities and expanded apprehension efforts to their ongoing mission to reclaim America’s sovereignty. Under my

Florida has led the nation on immigration enforcement, and we’re ready to do even more. We’ve submitted a plan to the federal government to contribute new detention facilities and expanded apprehension efforts to their ongoing mission to reclaim America’s sovereignty.

Under my
Office of Executive Director Larry Keefe (@flsbie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The feds picked Florida as their proving ground. So we embedded, assessed—and brought in the professionals. FL Division of Emergency Management and the FloridaNationalGuard don't improvise. They are the world-class experts at doing logistics at scale. Mass deportation requires muscle, order, and expertise. And thanks

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🌀 The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially begins on June 1. Disaster preparedness can seem daunting, but there are small affordable actions you can do to get ready! ⤵️ Check out the tip below & find a disaster supply kit checklist at FloridaDisaster.org/Kit.

🌀 The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially begins on June 1.

Disaster preparedness can seem daunting, but there are small affordable actions you can do to get ready!

⤵️ Check out the tip below &amp; find a disaster supply kit checklist at FloridaDisaster.org/Kit.
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#DYK? Medically dependent Floridians & those with access & functional needs can receive extra assistance during a disaster. ➡️ Register now to provide critical info to your local first responders at FloridaDisaster.org/SNR.

#DYK? Medically dependent Floridians &amp; those with access &amp; functional needs can receive extra assistance during a disaster.

➡️ Register now to provide critical info to your local first responders at FloridaDisaster.org/SNR.