Hurricane Helene made landfall within the Huge Bend area of Florida on Sept. 26, 2024, as a Class 4 Hurricane. It was the eighth named hurricane of the 2024 season and struck a number of states, together with North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, and Tennessee. The storm was answerable for greater than 200 deaths and billions of {dollars} in harm. In anticipation of Hurricane Milton, which struck Florida lower than two weeks after Hurricane Helene and led to loss of life and destruction throughout the state, the Amsterdam Information spoke with Stephen Benjamin, senior advisor to the president and director of the White Home Workplace of Public Engagement, to debate the federal authorities’s response to Milton, public security bulletins, and sources for these grappling with the aftermath of those hurricanes. This interview has been edited and condensed for readability.
AmNews: What preparations have been put in place for Hurricane Milton?
Stephen Benjamin (SB): Most likely the very first thing I need to ensure that, clearly, is that on the eve of the storm, we need to encourage everybody who nonetheless has the flexibility to evacuate to do. There are such a lot of issues that may be rescued or preserved, however human life ought to be our first precedence, so I need to encourage people, should you’re in Florida and also you’re within the path of a storm, pay attention to the evacuation or orders. Shelters are open, evacuation help is offered. For those who’re instructed to evacuate, be sure you do it on your personal security and for the protection of your family members. People who want some details about whether or not they’re within the Evacuation Zone [can use] www.floridadisaster.org.
AmNews: How is the federal authorities getting ready for Hurricanes this yr?
SB: The president and vp [are] very clear that we’re mobilizing an entire authorities effort to organize for the impacts of the hurricane as we proceed to reply and get well from the impacts of Hurricane Helene throughout the whole Southeast. The preparation has been intensive. It’s been working carefully with state and native people [to provide] 20 million meals and 40 million liters of water; non permanent energy groups to assist get again up and working; U.S. Coast Guard Swiftwater Rescue Groups [and] FEMA City Search and Rescue Groups to enter … neighborhoods … to be sure that people are having their wants met.
AmNews: Throughout hurricanes, there appears to be quite a lot of misinformation … How do you’re employed to fight this on the federal stage?
SB: That’s an important concern, and FEMA and the administration have been actively combating the numerous quantity of false info circling on-line, attempting to verify folks have consciousness of the sources which might be obtainable to them as they search important and life-saving sources to avoid wasting their lives. That’s so vital. The sources are there. We’re going to work carefully with state and native officers and members of Congress to proceed to be sure that people have what they want [and] that we’re reaching into a few of our communities which may not at all times have the identical entry to the identical info.
AmNews: Is there any closing info you need to give readers about future storms and what they need to do to organize?
SB: Local weather change is actual — it’s dramatically impacting our lives in methods which might be extra actual than in all probability we’ve seen in a few years. Proper now, our focus is on getting ready to avoid wasting lives. Then we give attention to saving livelihoods after which we put together for the longer term.