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Alabama EMA

@AlabamaEMA

Alabama's coordinating agency for disaster response, recovery & preparedness. For emergenices, call your local fire/EMS/police or 9-1-1.

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(04/10/2024 UPDATE #2) Severe Weather Threat Has Ended Except for Southeast Alabama ema.alabama.gov/2024/04/10/sev…

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(04/10/2024 UPDATE) Highest Threat Of Severe Storms And Flooding Rains Across Southern Half Of State

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The potential for multiple weather hazards will exist across Central Alabama Wed thru Wed night.
1) Flooding: On average, we're expecting 3-4 inches of rain across the area with isolated higher amounts. A Moderate Risk of flash flooding currently exists.

The potential for multiple weather hazards will exist across Central Alabama Wed thru Wed night. 1) Flooding: On average, we're expecting 3-4 inches of rain across the area with isolated higher amounts. A Moderate Risk of flash flooding currently exists. #alwx
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Today is Day, and with last night's recent events, we must know our safe place for every hazard! Spend a few minutes today going to your safe place, taking a selfie, and sharing it using the hashtag.

Today is #SafePlaceSelfie Day, and with last night's recent events, we must know our safe place for every hazard! Spend a few minutes today going to your safe place, taking a selfie, and sharing it using the #SafePlaceSelfie hashtag.
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ON THIS DATE IN 1974: Today is the 50th anniversary of the “Superoutbreak” of tornadoes the night of April 3, 1974. The event lasted into the early morning hours of April 4. In all, 148 tornadoes touched down across the eastern and southern U.S. Of them, 95 were rated F2 or

ON THIS DATE IN 1974: Today is the 50th anniversary of the “Superoutbreak” of tornadoes the night of April 3, 1974. The event lasted into the early morning hours of April 4. In all, 148 tornadoes touched down across the eastern and southern U.S. Of them, 95 were rated F2 or
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Information about the severe weather forecast can be viewed at ema.alabama.gov. But now is the time to prepare for what is to come today and future events. If you haven't already, now is a great time to review your severe weather safety and communications plan.

Information about the severe weather forecast can be viewed at ema.alabama.gov. But now is the time to prepare for what is to come today and future events. If you haven't already, now is a great time to review your severe weather safety and communications plan.
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(04/01/24 Update) Severe Threat Increasing Tuesday Afternoon into Wednesday Morning

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Queen B has all the tips to keep you Ready. 🤠

Keep your emergency plan as sharp as Bey’s cowboy boots and be ready to ride out any disaster that may come your way!

Queen B has all the tips to keep you Ready. 🤠 Keep your emergency plan as sharp as Bey’s cowboy boots and be ready to ride out any disaster that may come your way! #COWBOYCARTER
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With 66 days until the start of hurricane season, over 2,000 folks gathered at the Nat. Hurricane Conf. this week in Orlando. FL Division of Emergency Management

Attendants reflected on lessons learned from past years, discussed investing in resilience & strategized for inevitable storms on the horizon.

With 66 days until the start of hurricane season, over 2,000 folks gathered at the @NatHurricaneCon this week in Orlando. #NHC24 @FLSERT Attendants reflected on lessons learned from past years, discussed investing in resilience & strategized for inevitable storms on the horizon.
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