WeatherSTEM would like to a take a moment to thank all of the local, state and federal agencies and organizations for their leadership during this historic event and their efforts to help those impacted by the storm recover and rebuild.
Gov. Rick Scott of Florida thanks, Quartermaster 3rd Class Kaitlynn Hardy of Gardner, Massachusetts, who is assigned to USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7), for her hard work during humanitarian assistance efforts following Hurricane Irma's landfall in Key West, Florida. Source: NAVY
FWC assisting residents of The Florida Keys. Source: @FLGovScott
On the ground in the FL Keys with the Florida Guard, FHP, and FWC officers to tour damage from Hurricane Irma. Source: @FLGovScott
Meeting with state and local officials in Marathon to discuss our continued Hurricane Irma recovery efforts. Source: @FLGovScott
Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Brock Long thanks first responders in Naples, Florida, as they provide assistance to disaster survivors. Source: FEMA
Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Brock Long witnesses the damage to a trailer park in Naples, Florida, following Hurricane Irma. The area he visited is one of the hardest areas hit inside Naples. Source: FEMA
Florida's Governor Rick Scott listens to a briefing from members of Florida Division of Emergency Management on potential in of Hurricane Irma on September 5, 2017. Source: FL Gov
Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams (DSAT) helping people register for assistance following Hurricane Irma. DSAT teams go door-to-door registering those who have been impacted by disasters. Source: FEMA
Florida Governor Rick Scott tours Hurricane Irma's impacts in Bonita Springs, FL. Source: FL Gov
Gov. Rick Scott of Florida thanks, Sailors from the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) and Marines, from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), for their hard work during humanitarian assistance efforts following Hurricane Irma's landfall in Key West, Florida. Source: NAVY
Visiting law enforcement & first responders in Seminole County to thank them for their hard work to help families impacted by Hurricane Irma. Source: @FLGovScott
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