Helping Communities to Prepare for Disasters
To better prepare for natural disasters, the S&T-funded Coastal Resilience Center (CRC) is reaching out across communities especially vulnerable to natural hazards.
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To better prepare for natural disasters, the S&T-funded Coastal Resilience Center (CRC) is reaching out across communities especially vulnerable to natural hazards.
Depatman Sekirite Enteryè (DHS) ap travay ak patnè federal, eta, lokal ak non-gouvènmantal li yo pou sipòte bezwen zòn ki afekte nan enpak siklòn yo. Fiona nan Pòtoriko. Nan moman de sikonstans sa yo, Imigrasyon ak Ladwàn Etazini Ranfòsman (ICE) ak Ladwàn Etazini ak Pwoteksyon Fwontyè (CBP) raple piblik la ke sit ki bay repons pou ijans ak sekou yo konsidere kòm zòn pwoteje. Nan tout limit posib, ICE ak CBP pa fè aktivite ranfòsman imigrasyon nan zòn ki pwoteje tankou sou wout evakyasyon, sit yo itilize pou abri oswa distribisyon an ijans pwovizyon, manje oswa dlo, oswa sit anrejistreman pou asistans ki gen rapò ak katastwòf oswa reyinifikasyon nan fanmi yo ak moun yo renmen yo.
El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS, por sus siglas en inglés) está trabajando con sus socios federales, estatales, locales, y no gubernamentales para apoyar las necesidades en las áreas afectadas por el huracán Fiona en Puerto Rico.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is working with its federal, state, local, and non-governmental partners to support the needs of the areas affected by the impacts of Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico.
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