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Monday, September 11, 2017

SITREP Hurricane Irma. Miami\Dade Damage Assessment.

Rob:

Thanks for the information.  Going by the numbers as we've been trained to do from our military days as the threat passes.

Same principles.  Not rocket science.

CDS

Miami\Dade County
Press Release.


September 9, 2017

MEDIA CONTACT:
Emergency Operations Center
Public Information Officer Workroom
Media Only 754.900.5402
eocpio@miamidade.gov

Residents Call 311 or 305-468-5900
ADVISORY #4 – After the Storm

Miami-Dade County has set up a Damage Assessment website
(MIAMI, September 9, 2017 – 10:30 a.m.) – Miami-Dade County has set up a webpage where residents can submit a property damage report after tropical storm force winds subside and when it is safe to do so. Residents can take photos and submit a flood or damage assessment report at the Neighborhood Damage Assessment page: http://gisweb.miamidade.gov/damage/damageform.aspx.
The 3-1-1 Contact Center hours of operation are 24 hours. To reach the 3-1-1 Contact Center, residents can dial 3-1-1 in Miami-Dade or (305) 468-5900 outside or via Florida Relay 7-1-1. Specialists are taking calls in English, Spanish, and Creole. Residents can access disaster-related information 24 hours a day on the OEM website located at www.miamidade.gov/emergency.
OEM is committed to working with its partners and the community to lessen the impact of disasters and potential catastrophic incidents. OEM accomplishes its mission through planning, response and coordination of information and resources. Residents may access emergency information at www.miamidade.gov/oem.

It is the policy of Miami-Dade County to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The facility is accessible. For sign language interpreters, assistive listening devices or materials in accessible format, please call in advance 305-468-5954.
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MIAMI-DADE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
9300 N.W. 41st Street
Doral, Florida 33178-1404

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