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Live updates: Volusia County Council meeting Sept 17, 2021
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7/6/2021
The State of Florida Issues Tropical Storm Elsa Updates
Governor Ron DeSantis is in constant communication with Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) Director Kevin Guthrie as the State of Florida continues to monitor and respond to the threat of Tropical Storm Elsa.
Today, Governor DeSantis held two press conferences regarding Tropical Storm Elsa at the State Emergency Operations Center with Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) Director Kevin Guthrie. Full remarks from this morning s press conference are available here. The evening press conference is available below.
Current forecasts project Tropical Storm Elsa will make landfall in the eastern Big Bend of Florida or Nature Coast north of Tampa Bay early tomorrow morning, July 7. Elsa is now forecast to become a hurricane before making landfall in Florida. The Florida Keys are currently experiencing tropical storm strength winds and rainfall. The storm remains lopsided with nearly all wind, rain
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A scorching heat wave moving through Saskatchewan has community organizations scrambling to keep Saskatoon’s most vulnerable residents safe.
Non-profits across the city are opening their doors, handing out thousands of bottles of water and even cranking out cold treats for homeless people and other at-risk residents caught in an extreme heat wave that’s expected to last all week.
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Some agencies are even scrambling to open on Canada Day and over the weekend, fearing the heat could extend into next week.