For Immediate Release:
November 04, 2020

Media Contact:
Media and Public Relations
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305-814-8051



Residents advised to be in the “Ready” phase for tropical storm ETA


(MIAMI, Nov. 4, 2020) – Miami-Dade Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is closely monitoring the movement of Tropical Storm Eta in the central Caribbean Sea, which could potentially bring heavy rainfall with localized flooding across South Florida through the end of the week and into the weekend. At this time, all Miami-Dade County services continue normal operations, as OEM will continue to monitor this storm.

While Miami-Dade County is not in immediate danger, all residents and businesses should check their disaster kits, review their hurricane plans and remain alert to new information and instruction about the developing storm. Specifically, residents are urged to:

  • Make sure that emergency equipment, such as hurricane shutters and battery-powered radios, are in good working order;
  • Ensure that sufficient emergency supplies (e.g., non-perishable food and water) are on hand for each person in the home to last at least three days;
  • Obtain and store materials necessary to properly secure your home;
  • Secure yard and construction debris so they do not pose a hazard during a storm;
  • Take tree trimmings to a local trash & recycling center;
  • Find out if you live in an evacuation zone; and
  • If you live in a surge planning zone determine, in advance, where you will stay, how you will get there, and what supplies you will take if you are ordered to evacuate. Also, plan your departure time so ample time is allowed to get to a safe area. Miami-Dade surge planning zone maps are available on the website www.miamidade.gov/oem.

The 3-1-1 Contact Center hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed on Sundays and holidays. To reach the 3-1-1 Contact Center, residents can dial 3-1-1 in Miami-Dade or (305) 468-5900 outside of Miami-Dade County. Specialists are taking calls in English, Spanish, and Creole. Residents can access disaster-related information 24 hours a day on the OEM web site located at www.miamidade.gov/oem.

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.

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 305-468-5400.


 

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