FEMA ofrece eventos virtuales y presenciales para brindar capacitación, ayudar a los sobrevivientes de desastres, compartir oportunidades de reclutamiento y promover otras actividades para ayudar a las personas antes, durante y después de los desastres.
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mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024 EST
- mayo 21, 2024 11:00 p.m. EST
En el lugar
Do You Know Your Flood Risk?
Join FEMA, state, and local officials for an opportunity to view the updated flood maps for the Plymouth County Charles River Watershed Floodplain Mapping Study.
2024-05-21T18:30:00
2024-05-21T20:00:00
Virtual
mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024 EST
- mayo 21, 2024 8:00 p.m. EST
Virtual
This office hours webinar is for interested applicants for either funding opportunity.
2024-05-21T18:00:47
2024-05-21T19:38:05
Virtual
mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024 EST
- mayo 21, 2024 7:38 p.m. EST
Virtual
Local and state emergency managers, building code officials, and others share responsibility for reducing their communities’ risk in dealing with natural hazards and other events – before, during, and after a disaster. Listen to a panel discussion from multiple levels of government of how building codes can be implemented.
2024-05-21T14:00:00
2024-05-21T15:00:00
Virtual
mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024
mayo 21, 2024 EST
- mayo 21, 2024 3:00 p.m. EST
Virtual
Virtual presentation offered by FEMA's Continuous Improvement Technical Assistance Program (CITAP) to provide information of how to use the most commonly downloaded continuous improvement templates and guides available on CITAP's Preparedness Toolkit (PrepToolkit) website.
2024-05-15T23:00:00
2024-05-16T00:30:00
Virtual
mayo 15, 2024
mayo 16, 2024
mayo 15, 2024
mayo 15, 2024 EST
- mayo 16, 2024 12:30 a.m. EST
Virtual
This virtual public meeting is a chance for Denver County residents and stakeholders to ask FEMA and Mile High Flood District (MHFD) about the new flood maps and flood risk for areas near Harvard Gulch, Dry Gulch (Harvard Gulch Tributary), Sanderson Gulch and Sloan’s Lake Drainageway. They can also learn about the community’s role in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
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