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@AlabamaEMA

Alabama's coordinating agency for disaster response, recovery & preparedness. For emergenices, call your local fire/EMS/police or 9-1-1.

Clanton, AL
Joined April 2009
In times of crisis, this account helps share critical information with Twitter Alerts. Be prepared

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  1. Find out how drought is affecting your neighborhood. Enter your zip code at the bottom of the page at .

  2. thank you for all you do to help our citizens in times of disaster

  3. We're at today going over Winter Weather disaster plans. Lessons from events like Jan.'14 better prepare us to help our people.

  4. A temporary flight restriction is in effect in the area of the pipeline explosion. Only relief aircraft are authorized in the airspace.

  5. Alabama EMA continues to monitor the pipeline explosion closely and will offer assistance to the local municipalities if needed.

  6. Be prepared. Collect & Protect your important documents in a waterproof and fireproof container. Learn more at:

  7. Are you ready for Alabama's secondary severe weather season (roughly November until mid-December)? Learn more

  8. Jeff Byard and Greg DeJarnett on making sure students safe in emergency.

  9. BREAKING: Alabama sends personnel, resources as Florida braces for .

  10. ICYMI: Proud of our men & women dedicating time & expertise during natural disasters. Alabama stands ready:

  11. 800 personnel have worked around the clock to repair and restart the pipeline. Here's the lastest update from

  12. Two All Hazards Weather Radios are up for grabs again today. Learn more here

  13. Would you like to win a weather radio? In recognition of National Preparedness Month you can win. Learn more at

  14. Don't Wait. Communicate. Make a family emergency plan today. September is National Preparedness Month. Learn more at

  15. Sept. is National Preparedness Month, a reminder that we must take action to prepare. Learn more at

  16. Like today...the day before a disaster is just a normal day. Be prepared. Learn more at

  17. September marks National Preparedness Month. One goal is to educate the public about how to prepare for disasters.

  18. Stay updated on the latest tropical weather information by going to . It could save life and property.

  19. Emergency kit tip: include copies of important insurance, financial, & legal documents in a water-proof container.

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