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  1. When President Obama said that he has been to “57 States,” very little mention in Fake News Media. Can you imagine if I said that...story of the year!

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  2. ....GWU Research to tell them how many people had died in Puerto Rico (how would they not know this?). This method was never done with previous hurricanes because other jurisdictions know how many people were killed. FIFTY TIMES LAST ORIGINAL NUMBER - NO WAY!

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  3. “When Trump visited the island territory last October, OFFICIALS told him in a briefing 16 PEOPLE had died from Maria.” The Washington Post. This was long AFTER the hurricane took place. Over many months it went to 64 PEOPLE. Then, like magic, “3000 PEOPLE KILLED.” They hired....

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  4. Great job FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement - not easy, very dangerous, tremendous talent. America is proud of you. Keep it all going - finish strong!

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  5. My thoughts and prayers are with Evelyn Rodriguez this evening, along with her family and friends.

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  6. “The story of Puerto Rico is the rebuilding that has occurred. The President has done an extraordinary job of cleanup, rebuilding electrical stuff and everything else.” “The people of Puerto Rico have one of the most corrupt governments in our country.”

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  7. “They say all these people died in the storm in Puerto Rico, yet 70% of the power was out before the storm. So when did people start dying? At what point do you recognize that what they are doing is a political agenda couched in the nice language of journalism?”

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    Over 1,150 Urban Search and Rescue personnel are integrated with state & local teams in NC, SC, & VA to help with rescues after . The teams came from all over the country this week, traveling long distances with equipment & K-9 partners to arrive before the storm.

    A large group of men sit in a semi-circle in a garage that has paramedic trucks and fire trucks in the background. They are all wearing gray shirts that say Ohio TF-1 on the back.
    A large covered truck with several search and rescue personnel sitting in the back is parked in a rainy stretch of road.
    A photo shows the interior of a bus, with a female search and rescue team member relaxing on a seat, holding a dog that's wearing a K-9 vest.
    A large group of New York City Urban Search and Rescue team members stand in a warehouse. In the backgound, you see large shelves with equipment package in boxes.
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    captured these two dramatic views of shortly after the storm made landfall near Wrightsville Beach, NC this morning. Latest updates:

    This image shows Hurricane Florence shortly after the storm made landfall near Wrightsville Beach, N.C.
    This image shows Hurricane Florence shortly after the storm made landfall near Wrightsville Beach, N.C.
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    Use these resources to get help or more info. For emergencies, call 911. To receive info on shelters, evacuations & storm related needs, dial 211. Use social media to connect with loved ones or the Red Cross Safe & Well site. Storm info is available at .

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    safety tips: - STAY INDOORS. Do not venture out during the storm. - Do NOT drive or walk through stagnant or moving floodwaters. - If your power goes out, do NOT operate gas powered generators or charcoal grills in or near your home. - Have your emergency kit ready!

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    NEW: has made landfall near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina at 7:15 AM EDT (1115 UTC) with estimated maximum winds of 90 mph (150 km/h), and a minimum central pressure estimate of 958 mb (28.29").

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  16. Incredible job being done by FEMA, First Responders, Law Enforcement and all. Thank you!

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    Today, nearly 3,000 National Guard members from Guam, Hawaii, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia are on duty responding to or preparing to respond to hurricanes and a typhoon.

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    Sep 12

    We have created a rumor control page for Hurricane that will be updated regularly. During disasters, it’s critical to avoid spreading false information. Always check with official sources before sharing.

    A graphic with a dark blue background that says the words FLORENCE UPDATE on top. The FEMA seal is on the bottom right.
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    Sep 12

    Hoy es el último día para desalojar. Si está en la ruta de , escuche a las autoridades locales para órdenes de desalojo. Si necesita encontrar un refugio, envíe un mensaje de texto con la palabra REFUGIO y su código postal a 43362(4FEMA).

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    Sep 12

    We are on the ground helping prepare for . More than 1,600 people spent last night in 36 Red Cross and community shelters in South Carolina and North Carolina. To find a shelter location in your area, visit➡️

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