Hurricane Beryl is hitting Jamaica and heading toward Northern #Mexico, adding to the recent adverse weather effects in the area. Our team continues to watch the heavy rains and potential flooding that could impact US/Mexico #crossborder operations for our customers. Stay safe and stay informed with Stay informed with FreightCaviar's update below: https://lnkd.in/eBrZ5rvD
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🚨 Tropical Storm Francine Set to Strengthen to a Hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico 🌪️ Tropical Storm Francine is gathering strength in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to intensify into a hurricane before making landfall in Louisiana. 🌊 With severe weather on the horizon, this serves as a critical reminder of the importance of preparedness for residents, businesses, and local authorities. 🔹 **Key concerns:** - Potential for strong winds and heavy rainfall - Risk of flooding and coastal storm surges - Disruption to transportation and energy infrastructure As we monitor Francine’s path, it’s vital that those in the region stay informed and take appropriate precautions. Let’s support communities in Louisiana and along the Gulf Coast in the days ahead. #HurricanePreparedness #TropicalStormFrancine #GulfOfMexico #Louisiana #EmergencyPreparedness #WeatherAlert
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Hurricane Helene, a Category 4 hurricane, caused widespread damage and flooding in the southeastern United States. There were 116 fatalities and 4 million power outages. The hurricane formed in the Caribbean Sea and made landfall in Florida. It then moved inland over Georgia and Tennessee, before dissipating. The damage caused by the hurricane is estimated to be billions of dollars. Its rapid intensification, extreme wind speeds, widespread tornadoes, flooding, and impact on infrastructure highlight the risks of hurricanes and the need for improved preparedness. #HurricaneHelene #NaturalDisasters #ClimateChange #SoutheastUS #EmergencyResponse #DisasterRelief #RecoveryEfforts #ClimateCrisis
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The first tropical storm warning of the 2024 hurricane season was issued Tuesday, as South Texas prepared for possible heavy rain and flooding across the region Wednesday and Thursday. The storm was developing over the Gulf of Mexico and was expected to reach land as a potential tropical cyclone impacting Mexico and Texas over the next several days, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). #squarelogistic #quotes #squarelogisticsolutionsllc #freightbroker #freightforwarding #shippingsolutions #freightservices #freight #logistics #transportation #shipping #transportation #logisticsmanagement
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Tropical Storm Warnings Issued for Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands as Potential Tropical Cyclone Five Strengthens Potential Tropical Cyclone Five is approaching Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, with forecasts indicating it will become Tropical Storm Ernesto by Tuesday. The National Hurricane Center has issued Tropical Storm Warnings as the system moves westward. As the Atlantic hurricane season reaches its peak, this storm follows Hurricane Debby and may bring significant impacts. Stay updated and prepared as the situation evolves. #TropicalStorm #HurricaneSeason #PuertoRico #VirginIslands #CaribbeanWeather #NHC #WeatherUpdate #Atlanticregions #atlantic #GBARF
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Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine (#PTC9) is forming in the Caribbean, with hurricane conditions expected for parts of Mexico and Cuba tomorrow. By midweek, it's expected to strengthen to hurricane #Helene, impacting the Gulf Coast, including Florida and possibly Alabama and Georgia. Businesses should prepare for potential storm surges, heavy rain and high winds. Don’t wait—download Cotton’s Hurricane Preparedness Checklist to stay ahead of the storm. Download now: https://hubs.la/Q02QNxfn0
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Hurricane Beryl was the first of what is predicted to be a particularly active hurricane season. This extreme weather brings with it a number of risks for businesses operating in active hurricane areas. Lee Rebodos, Chief Engineer at Paragon, spoke about the impacts, including flooding and power loss, due to Hurricane Beryl hitting close to where he lives. To hear about how your business can prepare for hurricane impact checkout the latest on demand webinar with Lee and other industry experts. Watch the webinar here https://lnkd.in/eRAFZdpD #hurricane #hurricaneseason #risk #riskmitigation #riskmanagement #businessinterruption #claims
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Climate change is reshaping hurricane patterns, making preparedness more crucial than ever. While the Atlantic hurricane season officially runs from June to November, September 10th marks the statistical peak. Interestingly, the first hurricane of the season typically forms by August 10th, but this year, Hurricane Don arrived early in July. As we face increasingly unpredictable weather, HEPACO, part of Clean Harbors, stands ready to tackle the aftermath. Our specialized teams are equipped to handle everything from flood mitigation to hazardous material spills – challenges often overlooked in storm preparation. Remember, it's not just about weathering the storm, but also managing its complex consequences. With HEPACO, you're not just prepared; you're ahead of the curve. Join us: https://ow.ly/rTEg50SZJCA #hurricaneseasonupdate #environmentalservices #NowHiring
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🌀 Hurricane Beryl officially made landfall last night south of Houston as a Category 1 storm. The cause of damage will likely be due to flooding, which could be 8-10 inches. 🚚 We normally see the truckload market soften after July 4th, but with the hurricane, we will likely see volatility remain high. If you are feeling the effects of this, let's see how we can help! #KCHtransportation #HurricaneBeryl #Logistics #SupplyChain
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Climate change is reshaping hurricane patterns, making preparedness more crucial than ever. While the Atlantic hurricane season officially runs from June to November, September 10th marks the statistical peak. Interestingly, the first hurricane of the season typically forms by August 10th, but this year, Hurricane Don arrived early in July. As we face increasingly unpredictable weather, HEPACO, part of Clean Harbors, stands ready to tackle the aftermath. Our specialized teams are equipped to handle everything from flood mitigation to hazardous material spills – challenges often overlooked in storm preparation. Remember, it's not just about weathering the storm, but also managing its complex consequences. With HEPACO, you're not just prepared; you're ahead of the curve. Join us: https://ow.ly/itIS50SZJCu #hurricaneseasonupdate #environmentalservices #NowHiring
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