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CrowdSource Rescue

@cs_rescue

TX disaster response non-profit, connecting neighbors with neighbors. Spontaneous volunteers isn't a dirty word to us.

Over 50,000 rescued since 2017.

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Mercy Chefs (@mercychefs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LUNCH MEAL TIMES HAVE BEEN UPDATED! Lunch will be served 11:00AM-1:00PM. Dinner will still be from 4:30PM-6:30PM. #HurricaneDebby #Debby #Florida

LUNCH MEAL TIMES HAVE BEEN UPDATED! 

Lunch will be served 11:00AM-1:00PM.
Dinner will still be from 4:30PM-6:30PM.

#HurricaneDebby  #Debby #Florida
NWS Charleston, SC (@nwscharlestonsc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: The remaining Tropical Storm Warnings in the Charleston Tri-County have been cancelled as Debby begins to pull away from the area. #scwx #Debby

Readygov (@readygov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're ordered to evacuate due to #Debby and need a safe place to go, American Red Cross has shelters open. To locate a shelter near you, visit redcross.org/shelter.

If you're ordered to evacuate due to #Debby and need a safe place to go, <a href="/RedCross/">American Red Cross</a> has shelters open. 

To locate a shelter near you, visit redcross.org/shelter.
CrowdSource Rescue (@cs_rescue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7 years ago, in the throes of Hurricane Harvey, CSR was born in a leaky office. Never imagined what would happen next. We are wildly grateful for all who made it what it is today. What a ride. ❤️

7 years ago, in the throes of Hurricane Harvey, CSR was born in a leaky office. 

Never imagined what would happen next. 

We are wildly grateful for all who made it what it is today. What a ride. ❤️
Blake Mathews (@blakemathews08) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After reviewing the models and watching the trends over the past few days, I feel more comfortable in sending up the first warning flag 🚩🚩 that tropical trouble may exist in the gulf next week—and it could be significant. As you’ve surely already seen online, a powerful

After reviewing the models and watching the trends over the past few days, I feel more comfortable in sending up the first warning flag 🚩🚩 that tropical trouble may exist in the gulf next week—and it could be significant.

As you’ve surely already seen online, a powerful
Blake Mathews (@blakemathews08) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s looking likely that some sort of tropical entity is going to form soon in the gulf (90% chance now). Most guidance tops future #Francine out at a strong tropical storm but not inconceivable she could become a ‘cane. Biggest threat will be localized flooding & scattered power

It’s looking likely that some sort of tropical entity is going to form soon in the gulf (90% chance now). Most guidance tops future #Francine out at a strong tropical storm but not inconceivable she could become a ‘cane. Biggest threat will be localized flooding &amp; scattered power
KPRC 2 Houston (@kprc2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IMPT. UPDATE from the Storm Tracker 2 team: Tropical depression or storm -- Francine -- forming in the Gulf today or tomorrow. Please share and we'll keep you updated. click2houston.com/weather/2024/0…

National Hurricane Center (@nhc_atlantic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1pm CDT Sunday Sep 8th -- Here are Key Messages for the disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico (#AL91) which has a high chance of becoming a tropical storm over the next day or so. Additional strengthening is possible as the system approaches the upper Texas and Louisiana coast, &

1pm CDT Sunday Sep 8th -- Here are Key Messages for the disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico (#AL91) which has a high chance of becoming a tropical storm over the next day or so.

Additional strengthening is possible as the system approaches the upper Texas and Louisiana coast, &amp;
Florida Tropics (@floridatropics1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Louisiana's emergency evacuation plan calls for the areas in red (outside the levee protection system) to begin evacuating 50 hours before tropical storm force winds are expected. Evacuations for these areas could be called for tomorrow. #PTC6

Louisiana's emergency evacuation plan calls for the areas in red (outside the levee protection system) to begin evacuating 50 hours before tropical storm force winds are expected. Evacuations for these areas could be called for tomorrow. #PTC6
Blake Mathews (@blakemathews08) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest advisory is in from the National Hurricane Center on PTC #6. Aside from a slight shift east in the cone, not much has changed from the previous advisory. A Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for South Texas from Port Mansfield south to the border. Greatest impacts from a potential

Latest advisory is in from the <a href="/NHC_Atlantic/">National Hurricane Center</a> on PTC #6. Aside from a slight shift east in the cone, not much has changed from the previous advisory. 

A Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for South Texas from Port Mansfield south to the border. Greatest impacts from a potential
Jeff Lindner (@jefflindner1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Track shifts some to the east…still expect elevated tides, gusty winds, and rains along the upper TX coast on Wednesday. More significant impacts likely into Louisiana #houwx #txwx #lawx

Track shifts some to the east…still expect elevated tides, gusty winds, and rains along the upper TX coast on Wednesday. More significant impacts likely into Louisiana #houwx #txwx #lawx
Jeff Lindner (@jefflindner1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hurricane and storm surge watches issued for portions of the US Gulf coast. Looking like minor coastal impacts on the upper TX coast, but significant impacts over SC LA especially around Vermillion Bay where life threatening storm surge is becoming likely #houwx #lawx #houwx

Hurricane and storm surge watches issued for portions of the US Gulf coast. Looking like minor coastal impacts on the upper TX coast, but significant impacts over SC LA especially around Vermillion Bay where life threatening storm surge is becoming likely #houwx #lawx #houwx
West Street Recovery (@weststrecovery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feeling relieved that the storm looks like it is moving away from Houston. But, we really need to get serious about #disasterprep beyond one household at a time.

The Bishop (@billbishopkhou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Galveston County Judge has signed a voluntary evacuation order for the Bolivar Peninsula thru Wednesday evening at 8PM due to expected tides and surge anticipated to impact State Highway 87, the only exit from the Bolivar Peninsula besides the Galveston/Bolivar Ferry.#khou11

SWB New Orleans (@swbneworleans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans (SWBNO) is experiencing impacts at several sewerage pump stations due to power outages and other issues. The public is urged to conserve water as we work to bring the sewer system back to full capacity. SWBNO will continue to provide

The Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans (SWBNO) is experiencing impacts at several sewerage pump stations due to power outages and other issues. The public is urged to conserve water as we work to bring the sewer system back to full capacity.

SWBNO will continue to provide
wdsu (@wdsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EXTREMELY DANGEROUS FLOODING: A rescue is underway at the Canal Street Underpass after a person drove a truck around the barricades and into the flood water. We cannot stress this enough. STAY OFF THE ROADS

wdsu (@wdsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

INCREDIBLE RESCUE: With just seconds to spare, a Good Samaritan rescued a man who drove into flood waters at the Canal Underpass, saving his life.

NWS New Orleans (@nwsneworleans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Francine is now downgraded to a tropical storm. Please do not underestimate the impacts though, heavy rainfall causing widespread flooding, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are still occurring. Continue to stay put and shelter in place!

Francine is now downgraded to a tropical storm. Please do not underestimate the impacts though, heavy rainfall causing widespread flooding, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are still occurring. Continue to stay put and shelter in place!