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From: Richard Kahn
To: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: IMPORTANT UPDATE on Hurricane Irma
Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2017 22:13:03 +0000
Richard Kahn
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From: "Congresswoman Stacey E. Plaskett"
Subject: IMPORTANT UPDATE on Hurricane Irma
Date: Se tember 5, 2017 at 6:05:04 PM EDT
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;1; Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett _ Serving the Virgin Islands of the United States
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My Fellow Virgin Islanders:
As your representative in the United States Congress, I
wanted to reach out to you directly as we prepare for
Hurricane Irma to impact our Territory this week.
Hurricane Irma is a major and life-threatening storm and
the Virgin Islands must be prepared. I have been in
contact with VITEMA, the National Weather Service, the
Red Cross and advance teams from the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as we have
tracked this weather system and analyzed its potential
impact on the Virgin Islands.
I continue to be briefed by the NOAA on Hurricane Irma
and current forecast models have the Virgin Islands in
Irma's path. The Governor has declared a state of
emergency for the Virgin Islands to make certain that the federal and the local
governments are able to work together and to ensure resources are dispersed to our
community as we prepare for this storm. The state of emergency allows our emergency
management officials to act swiftly in the best interest of Virgin Islanders without the
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burden of bureaucracy or red tape.
I urge all Virgin Islanders to remain vigilant and stay alert to local weather and news and
visit my website, www. plaskett.house.gov today as we all prepare for Hurricane Irma.
We will keep monitoring and issuing updates on Hurricane Irma. I encourage everyone to
stay tuned to the latest weather information from the media and from VITEMA until
Hurricane Irma has safely passed the territory. Our office in Washington, DC will remain
open and we can be reached at 202-225-1790.
Again, residents and visitors should spend the rest of the day taking the necessary steps
to secure your family and property. As of now, we anticipate several hours of strong,
damaging winds and rain across the Virgin Islands. The wind, in some locations, will be of
hurricane force with even higher gusts. Additionally, due to heavy rain, flooding is a strong
possibility across the territory.
I can assure each of you that the government is prepared to activate all of its emergency
response mechanisms in response to Hurricane Irma. I urge everyone to continue praying
for the protection of our islands from this and other natural disasters. Again, my office in
Washington, DC will be open throughout today and tonight and as long as is necessary
for any questions or concerns. You can reach us at 202-225-1790.
May God bless and protect you and your loved ones and may God bless the Virgin
Islands.
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Stacey E. Plaskett
Member of Congress
United States Virgin Islands
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PREPARE YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS
Basic Disaster Supplies Kit
To assemble your kit, store items in airtight plastic bags and put your entire disaster
supplies kit in one or two easy-to-carry containers such as plastic bins or a duffel bag.
A basic emergency supply kit could include the following recommended items:
• Water - one gallon of water per person per day for at least three days, for
drinking and sanitation
• Food - at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food • Battery-powered or
hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert
• Flashlight
• First aid kit
• Extra batteries
• Whistle to signal for help
• Dust mask to help filter contaminated air and plastic sheeting and duct tape
to shelter-in-place
• Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation
• Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities
• Manual can opener for food
• Local maps
• Cell phone with chargers and a backup battery
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Download the Recommended Supplies List (PDF) from Ready.gov
Additional Emergency Supplies
Consider adding the following items to your emergency supply kit based on your
individual needs:
• Prescription medications
• Non-prescription medications such as pain relievers, anti-diarrhea medication,
antacids or laxatives
• Glasses and contact lens solution
• Infant formula, bottles, diapers, wipes, diaper rash cream
• Pet food and extra water for your pet
• Cash or traveler's checks
• Important family documents such as copies of insurance policies, identification
and bank account records saved electronically or in a waterproof, portable
container
• Sleeping bag or warm blanket for each person
• Complete change of clothing appropriate for your climate and sturdy shoes
• Household chlorine bleach and medicine dropper to disinfect water
• Fire extinguisher
• Matches in a waterproof container
• Feminine supplies and personal hygiene items
• Mess kits, paper cups, plates, paper towels and plastic utensils
• Paper and pencil
• Books, games, puzzles or other activities for children
Before the storm
• Replenish supplies of batteries, non-perishable foods
• Charge cell phones
• Check working conditions of radios and flash-lights
• Stay tuned to radio weather updates
• Turn refrigerator and freezer to its coldest set-ting to keep food fresh as long as
possible
• Avoid opening door frequently
• Install Hurricane Shutters
• Prepare windows with boards, shutters or tape
• Secure objects around your home that may fly away and cause danger
• Unplug electrical equipment
• Discuss with your family the type of hazards that could affect your home. e.g.
storm surge, flooding and wind; devise and agree to an evacuation plan
• Consume perishable foods first, then frozen foods.
After the storm
• Stay tuned to radio weather updates and news reports
• Stay clear of downed power lines
• Do not cut power or telephone lines
• Do not touch fallen or low-hanging wires
• Report unsafe electrical condition
• Locate generators away from open windows and enclosed areas.
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Beginning Tuesday, the VI Department of Human Services will have shelters open
and prepared to house anyone in need.
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Shelters on St. John
• Bethany Methodist Church
• Julius Sprauve School
Shelters on St. Thomas
• E. Benjamin Oliver School
• Lockhart Elementary
• Nisky Moravian Church
• Knud Hansen Complex
• Sugar Estate Head Start
• Special Needs: Community Health Center
Shelters on St. Croix
• St. Croix Educational Complex
• Herbert Grigg Home for the Aged
• Claude O. Markoe School
EMERGENCY CONTACTS
InformUSVI- special USVI Government Hurricane Irma website
VITEMA
Government House / Office of the Governor
WAPA Electrical and Water Emergencies
Please include the following information when calling the WAPA Emergency Call
Centers: Your name, account number, location, contact number, directions and nature
ofproblem.
St. Croix: 340-773-0150
St. Thomas/St. John/Water Island: 340-774-1424
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
U.S. Coast Guard
American Red Cross
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