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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS – In the aftermath Tropical Storm Ernesto, FEMA and the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency remind Virgin Islands residents and visitors to stay safe, follow the advice of local officials, and be prepared for possible power outages. As always, community members should keep emergency supplies like flashlights and nonperishable food nearby. Take inventory of the items you need that rely on electricity and plan for alternative power sources like batteries, a portable power charger or power bank.
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Join millions of people worldwide who will “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” in the 2024 Great ShakeOut! Participating is a great way for your family or organization to become better prepared to survive and recover quickly from big earthquakes.
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El Día de Acción de Gracias es una fecha para agradecer, compartir comida deliciosa y pasar tiempo de calidad con seres queridos. Cuando se reúna con seres queridos, también debe recordar que es fundamental incluir a la seguridad en el menú. Lea nuestros consejos para que este Día de Acción de Gracias sea tan seguro como delicioso.
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Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, great food and quality time with loved ones. As you gather with your loved ones, it’s crucial to remember that safety should be on the menu as well. Read the following tips to help you make this Thanksgiving as safe as it will be delicious.
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U.S. Virgin Islands -- Several houses of worship in the U.S. Virgin Islands are recipients of FEMA’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program this year. In total, about $900,000 was awarded to various houses of worship and nonprofit organizations through a competitive application process. These grants will fund structural enhancements to protect these vital community institutions from security related concerns.
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