Our thoughts are with all those impacted by Hurricane Debby and in the path of the storm over the next few days. Collecting institutions can reach the National Heritage Responders at 202.661.8068. Members of the public can reach NHR via the public helpline email, NHRpublichelpline@culturalheritage.org.
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Laura Hope the following is helpful 🚨 PSA for Hurricane Milton Preparations: Install iOS 18 and Use Messages via Satellite! 🚨 As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, I want to highlight a crucial aspect of your emergency preparedness: updating to iOS 18 to utilize the new Messages via Satellite feature. With the threat of cell towers being knocked out, having the ability to send messages via satellite could be a lifesaver. This feature allows you to stay connected with family and friends even when conventional networks are down. Here’s a quick guide on how to enable and test this feature after installing iOS 18: Open the Settings app. Navigate to Apps > Messages. Scroll down and select Satellite Connection Demo to familiarize yourself with the process. This update is essential for anyone in the hurricane's path, ensuring you can share critical updates about your safety and whereabouts. Remember, Messages via Satellite requires an iPhone 14 or later. Have you updated yet? If you’re in the path of Hurricane Milton or know someone who is, please prioritize this update. Stay safe, Florida! 🌀🌪️
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Hurricane Helene Troubles: It's a Matter of Trust Problems with the Hurricane Helene Response and recovery are the result, in part of a lack of cultural competence and poor advance communication by FEMA. Distrust of the guvmint, especially the federal guvmint, runs deep in many rural areas. People here are suspicious of the words "I'm from the government and I'm here to help." This mistrust was exacerbated by lockdowns and by recent memory of government vaccine misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Trust in FEMA is not aided by their own rebranding as an agency with equity at the heart of everything they do, including distribution of aid. Building trust now is an almost impossible task when the public face of the recovery is Alejandro Mayorkas --- a man who has spent three years lying to the public about the border crisis. He also has lied about whether FEMA money has been used to facilitate illegal immigration. FEMA money certainly has been used for this purpose, and the only basis for quibbling is about from which particular FEMA pocket money for illegal immigrant support was taken. Mayorkas's denials of this are at best a half-truth. Nobody believes Mayorkas, and nobody has confidence in his ability to manage an emergency. There needed to be a different face to the response. Despite some poor leadership, FEMA still has some serious people with decades of experience in disaster management and recovery --- grizzled veterans of many emergencies. One of them should have been tapped for this task. FEMA leaders should have been on the ground before the storm hit, building relationships with local leaders and doing joint media with local sheriffs (frequently the most trusted local officials) and emergency managers while people still had electricity, television news, radio, and the internet. They should have provided safety information, warned of hazards, explained recovery processes and resources, and managed expectations. This may have been done, but there is no outward evidence of it, and now there is no way to communicate with communities who now are mostly searching for bodies rather then survivors. There also appears to be poor communication with private aid efforts. Misinformation certainly doesn't help, but the federal government's squandering of the public's trust is at the heart of the problem.
The misinformation campaign regarding the federal response to Hurricane Helene has been disheartening and disturbing. Now this. https://lnkd.in/eB8wamwF
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