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⚠️ Hurricane Helene: What You Need to Know ⚠️ Helene, now a Category 2 hurricane with winds of 100 mph, is expected to make landfall on Florida's Big Bend tonight as a Category 3 or 4 storm. A storm surge warning is in place for nearly all of Florida's west coast, with hurricane and tropical storm warnings across southern Florida. Governor DeSantis has declared a state of emergency in 61 counties, and evacuations are underway. ⏰ Now is the time to act. Ensure your business and personal preparedness plans are up to date and complete. 🔗 Download our Hurricane Preparedness Checklist and stay ahead of the storm: [https://ow.ly/xyv450Tvqca] #HurricaneHelene #EmergencyPreparedness #BusinessContinuity #StormSurge #Florida #HurricanePreparedness
Hurricane Helene live updates: Storm set to intensify and cause 'catastrophic' damage across Florida
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🔍 Hurricane Helene Recovery: Damage Assessment 🔍 The storm may have passed, but the work is just beginning. Here’s how to start the recovery process safely and efficiently: 1️⃣ Check for hazards – Avoid unstable structures, downed power lines, and flooded areas. 2️⃣ Document everything – Take detailed photos and videos of damage before any cleanup begins for insurance purposes. 3️⃣ Get expert help – Contact MBC Public Adjusters to ensure your insurance claim covers all the damage you’ve sustained. 📌 For more on Hurricane Helene, check out this article: https://lnkd.in/gnraxMNy 📌 Your safety is paramount. Let MBC Public Adjusters guide you through your recovery process. #StormRecovery #HurricaneDamage #PublicAdjusterHelp #MBCPublicAdjusters
Hurricane Helene Moving Over Georgia Toward Tennessee Valley—Here’s What To Know
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Understanding Hurricane Categories Category Two = Winds 96-110 mph. Hazardous winds will cause extensive damage: Well-constructed frame homes could sustain significant roof and siding damage. Many shallowly rooted trees will be snapped or uprooted and block numerous roads. Near-total power loss is expected, with outages that could last several days to weeks. Hurricane Frances of 2004 was a Category Two when it hit north of Palm Beach County, along with at least 10 other hurricanes that have struck South Florida since 1894. Source: https://lnkd.in/gmnwW-7M Join the AHIMTA and help us Inspire Excellence in Incident Management: https://lnkd.in/g_evKpSd
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Understanding Hurricane Categories Category Two = Winds 96-110 mph. Hazardous winds will cause extensive damage: Well-constructed frame homes could sustain significant roof and siding damage. Many shallowly rooted trees will be snapped or uprooted and block numerous roads. Near-total power loss is expected, with outages that could last several days to weeks. Hurricane Frances of 2004 was a Category Two when it hit north of Palm Beach County, along with at least 10 other hurricanes that have struck South Florida since 1894. Source: https://lnkd.in/gmnwW-7M Join the AHIMTA and help us Inspire Excellence in Incident Management: https://lnkd.in/g_evKpSd
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Understanding Hurricane Categories Category Two = Winds 96-110 mph. Hazardous winds will cause extensive damage: Well-constructed frame homes could sustain significant roof and siding damage. Many shallowly rooted trees will be snapped or uprooted and block numerous roads. Near-total power loss is expected, with outages that could last several days to weeks. Hurricane Frances of 2004 was a Category Two when it hit north of Palm Beach County, along with at least 10 other hurricanes that have struck South Florida since 1894. Source: https://lnkd.in/gmnwW-7M Join the AHIMTA and help us Inspire Excellence in Incident Management: https://lnkd.in/g_evKpSd
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🌪️ Upcoming Hurricane Season Alert 🌪️ As we approach the hurricane season, AEM is committed to ensuring the safety and preparedness of communities. Category Two hurricanes, with winds ranging from 96-110 mph, can cause extensive damage. Our rugged instrumentation, real-time sensors, and flexible telemetry are designed to monitor these hazardous conditions effectively. 🔹 RUGGED INSTRUMENTATION Our complete, integrated flood monitoring system includes remote site hydro-meteorological sensing instrumentation, communications equipment, central base station equipment, and comprehensive data management software for flood warning. 🔹 Real-time Weather Data We provide essential information on intense or prolonged rainfall, rapid snowmelt, abnormal seawater level rise, and excessive rainfall events. This helps authorities detect potential flood threats and issue timely warnings to vulnerable communities. 🔹 Pinpoint Accuracy Small errors can have big impacts. Our localized sensors deliver the accuracy needed to protect people and assets. 🔹 Insights on the Move Monitor severe weather and receive custom mobile notifications, wherever you are. 🔹 International to Hyper-local Our vast network of weather stations provides relevant data to help you assess risk at both international and hyper-local levels. Stay informed and stay safe this hurricane season with AEM. 🌧️🌊 #HurricaneSeason #WeatherMonitoring #SafetyFirst #AEM #HurricaneSeason #WeatherMonitoring #FloodWarning #SafetyFirst #AEM
Understanding Hurricane Categories Category Two = Winds 96-110 mph. Hazardous winds will cause extensive damage: Well-constructed frame homes could sustain significant roof and siding damage. Many shallowly rooted trees will be snapped or uprooted and block numerous roads. Near-total power loss is expected, with outages that could last several days to weeks. Hurricane Frances of 2004 was a Category Two when it hit north of Palm Beach County, along with at least 10 other hurricanes that have struck South Florida since 1894. Source: https://lnkd.in/gmnwW-7M Join the AHIMTA and help us Inspire Excellence in Incident Management: https://lnkd.in/g_evKpSd
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Understanding Hurricane Categories Category Two = Winds 96-110 mph. Hazardous winds will cause extensive damage: Well-constructed frame homes could sustain significant roof and siding damage. Many shallowly rooted trees will be snapped or uprooted and block numerous roads. Near-total power loss is expected, with outages that could last several days to weeks. Hurricane Frances of 2004 was a Category Two when it hit north of Palm Beach County, along with at least 10 other hurricanes that have struck South Florida since 1894. Source: https://lnkd.in/g_KpbkQg Join the AHIMTA and help us Inspire Excellence in Incident Management: https://lnkd.in/eHdNaCE
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Understanding Hurricane Categories Category Two = Winds 96-110 mph. Hazardous winds will cause extensive damage: Well-constructed frame homes could sustain significant roof and siding damage. Many shallowly rooted trees will be snapped or uprooted and block numerous roads. Near-total power loss is expected, with outages that could last several days to weeks. Hurricane Frances of 2004 was a Category Two when it hit north of Palm Beach County, along with at least 10 other hurricanes that have struck South Florida since 1894. Source: https://lnkd.in/g_KpbkQg Join the AHIMTA and help us Inspire Excellence in Incident Management: https://lnkd.in/eHdNaCE
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Understanding Hurricane Categories Category Two = Winds 96-110 mph. Hazardous winds will cause extensive damage: Well-constructed frame homes could sustain significant roof and siding damage. Many shallowly rooted trees will be snapped or uprooted and block numerous roads. Near-total power loss is expected, with outages that could last several days to weeks. Hurricane Frances of 2004 was a Category Two when it hit north of Palm Beach County, along with at least 10 other hurricanes that have struck South Florida since 1894. Join the AHIMTA and help us Inspire Excellence in Incident Management: https://lnkd.in/g_evKpSd
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🌪️ Stay Prepared: Another Storm System May Be Developing 🌪️ As we begin to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, it’s important to remember that hurricane season isn’t over yet. According to the 2PM NHC Update, a low-pressure system is expected to develop in the Gulf this weekend and could impact Florida early next week. While the strength is uncertain, ranging from rain to a potential Tropical Storm, it’s crucial to stay prepared. At Able Construction Group, our property inspection services and emergency response team are here to help you get ready and recover from any storm damage. We offer: • Comprehensive Property Inspections to assess potential vulnerabilities. • A 24/7 Emergency Response Team ready to assist with immediate damage control and restoration. 💡 It may be hard after Helene, but now is the time to ensure your property is protected. Contact us at 407-335-4003 for property inspections and emergency services. We’ll continue to monitor the situation and provide updates. Stay safe, stay prepared! #HurricaneHelene #StormPreparedness #TropicalStorm #AbleConstructionGroup #EmergencyServices #FloridaStrong #StaySafe
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