FMIT Alert Level 2
Low-Moderate
Hurricane Irma Strengthens to a Category 3 Hurricane With Maximum Sustained Winds of 115mph. Current Model Projections Predict Slight Chance of Interaction with Florida.
FMIT Discussion:
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Current models are beginning to show a greater possibility of Irma impacting the Eastern Coast of Florida, however the center of the projected path has it recurving into the Atlantic prior to any landfall in Florida. At this point in time it is too soon to be certain on Irma’s exact path.
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Members should confirm the contact information of their Emergency Preparedness Teams in order to ensure communications should the need arise later this week to invoke preparedness measures.
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Irma has strengthened into a Category 3 Hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 115mph.
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Irma will move close to the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico by the middle of this week, and then near or north of Hispaniola, the Turks and Caicos and Bahamas late week into next weekend.
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Wind shear is predicted remain very favorable for development over the next 24 hours.
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From late Monday onwards, however, upper-level winds out of the northwest will begin creating moderate wind shear which will create less favorable conditions through mid-week.
FMIT Member Preparedness Actions:
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Members should continue to monitor Hurricane Irma as well as FMIT Alerts and local/national weather forecasts.
Damage Reporting Options:
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Call 844-FMIT-CAT (844-364-8228) to report any losses to your insured property and activate the FMIT Turnkey Recovery program for immediate response to any property losses you may have incurred. Also:
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Go online: http://insurance.flcities.com and login to your account and submit your loss notice(s). FMIT and Synergy are immediately notified of your loss submittal.
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County Emergency Managers List – For additional contact information about your county, please Click Here.
Post Event Safety:
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Please Ensure That Recovery Operations Are Undertaken Safely. Click Here to download an Overview of Post Event Safety.