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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Sep 17

    SBA offers disaster assistance to residents of North Carolina affected by Hurricane

    Hurricane Florence Recovery Disaster Assistance
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  2. Retweeted
    17 hours ago

    Even as exits and weather conditions improve, hidden dangers exist. Before recovery and clean up efforts begin, learn more about these dangers and how to stay safe:

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  3. Retweeted
    18 hours ago

    Though the heavy rains of have moved out of the Carolinas and Virginia, many rivers are in flood, STILL RISING, and flooding could last weeks. Listen to local authorities, and never drive around barricades or through floodwaters.

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  4. 17 hours ago

    In recognition of National Preparedness Month, join tomorrow for a Twitter chat on how to prepare your business before disaster strikes. Follow along with the hashtag .

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  5. 20 hours ago

    SBA’s 504 Loan Program can be used to purchase facilities & equipment for your .

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  6. Retweeted
    Sep 17

    Remnants of continue to create an environment capable of generating brief, damaging tornadoes. These tornadoes may be brief but can do serious damage along their path. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, seek shelter immediately!

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  7. Retweeted
    Sep 17

    Due to severe weather across much of the East Coast and ongoing response efforts, the national emergency alert test has been postponed to the backup date of Oct. 3, 2018 at 2:18 PM EDT. If you have questions about the test, visit the FAQ at .

    A graphic showing a phone that has a Presidential Alert on the screen. On the left hand side is information aout the Wireless Emergency Alert test, which will send a message through your mobile carrier to your phone. This is different from a text message and your phone number will not be shared. You can't opt out of Presidential Alert. The Alerts has been postponed to the backup date of October 3, 2018 at 2:18 PM EDT
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  8. Retweeted
    Sep 17

    Want to help people affected by ? The best way to help is through a cash donation to a trusted organization. Cash is flexible and doesn’t require packaging or transport.

    This graphic titled How to Help After A Disaster. Text says that that cash donations to trusted organizations are the best way to help after a disaster. There is an image of a hand with a red heart shape floating above it.
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  9. Retweeted
    Sep 17

    Severe weather and flash flooding risk also extends up north through New York today. Make sure you are getting weather alerts and remember these flood safety tips: 🚗If you see flooding on a road, Turn Around, Don't Drown. 🚧Never drive around a barricade.

    A graphic showing a car driving in rainy weather with headlights on. It reads: 3 fast flood facts. Heavy rain can bring dangerous flash flooding. 6 inches of moving water can knock a person down. 2 feet of moving water can sweep a vehicle away.
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  10. Sep 17

    Join , and for a National Preparedness Month webinar for tips and resources on how to prepare, respond and recover from a disaster on September 27. Register → .

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  11. Retweeted
    Sep 16

    If you evacuated for , don’t return until local officials say it’s safe. You can also begin filing your flood insurance claim now or whenever you're ready. Call your agent or insurance company. More info: .

    A colorful graphic showing a house with a cloud overhead and rain. Waves are shown in the foreground, suggesting a flood.
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  12. Retweeted
    Sep 16

    Power outage after the storm? DON’T run a generator, motor vehicle or any gasoline-powered engine less than 20 feet from an open window, door, or vent. Know how to protect yourself and your family from CO poisoning.

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  13. Retweeted
    Sep 16

    is still causing flash floods & tornadoes today. Stay safe by having multiple ways to get weather alerts: ☑Follow your local office ☑Tune in on your TV and weather radio ☑Download our app at or by texting APPLE or ANDROID to 4336

    A graphic that shows a black screen with an alert box that says "New Alert" with a flash flood warning. The header says Download the FEMA App and "Weather conditions can change quickly. Stay informed with real-time alerts."
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  14. Retweeted
    Sep 16

    A FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY is in effect for portions of the Charlotte, NC Metro area. This is an incredibly serious situation, Do NOT attempt to travel unless you are fleeing an area subject to flooding or under an evacuation order.

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  15. Retweeted
    Sep 16

    Don’t drive around barricades into floodwaters. It only takes 12 inches of fast-moving water to sweep a car off the road. Turn Around Don’t Drown.

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  16. Retweeted
    Sep 10

    **Hurricane : For late-breaking updates please see: -- Public Advisory at -- and on Twitter -- -- Input your Zip Code at for your local forecast

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  17. Retweeted
    Sep 15

    continues to cause dangerous flooding, so please listen to local officials for up-to-date safety information and evacuation orders.

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  18. Retweeted
    Sep 16

    The flooding WILL GET WORSE in many locations across SC, NC and VA. River levels will continue to rise today and early this week. If you live near a body of water, don't let your guard down and follow local evacuation orders!

    Dozens of rivers are expected to reach Moderate to Major Flood Stage in South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia.
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  19. Retweeted
    Sep 16

    Rainfall from continues to cause extreme flooding & many roads are not safe. If you're in an affected area, do not go outside unless absolutely necessary. If you must go, check which roads are closed first. Above all, remember: TURN AROUND, DON’T DROWN.

    This is a flood safety graphic titled with tips on how to stay safe while driving during floods. The text reads as follows:
Steer Clear of Flooded Roads
Never drive through flooded roads - almost half of flood deaths happen in vehicles.
6 inches of water is enough to cause you to lose control of your vehicle
If you encounter flood waters on a roadway, Turn Around, Don't Drown.
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  20. Retweeted
    Sep 15

    In the event of a power outage, never use candles for emergency lighting. Use and keep track of flashlights and stock up on extra batteries.

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