How do we organize a response in Bahamas? Here’s our current map we are working from.... @WCKitchen has kitchens ready to go and shelters mapped out. If kitchens are destroyed, we build one and cook in big paella pans! https://t.co/yNzrfrKIaS pic.twitter.com/fa4sBN8qMe— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) September 1, 2019
We @WCKitchen are 80 miles from #HurricaneDorian eye & feeling this!! Imagine what the people of Abaco+Grand Bahamas will experience! Bahamas @opmthebahamas Goverment will need major help! @ClintonGlobal @RedCross @TeamRubicon ...Florida should also get ready for major winds! pic.twitter.com/lIa9ghhUdk— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) September 1, 2019
As #HurricaneDorian approached the #AbacoIslands, NOAA's #GOESEast zoomed in on the powerful storm's eye. The Cat. 5 storm's "maximum winds have increased to near 175 mph with gusts over 200 mph," according to @NHC_Atlantic. Follow the storm: https://t.co/VDEWvXtPxt pic.twitter.com/wLnZjJJYMO— NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) September 1, 2019
Related:
The original goal for @JJWatt’s Hurricane Harvey relief fund was $200K.— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) August 29, 2019
He just posted a two-year update 🙏
◽️ $40M+ raised
◽️ 239M meals served
◽️ 1,183 homes rebuilt
◽️ 971 childcare centers rebuilt (108,731 kids)
➡️@brgridiron pic.twitter.com/cgIpHnQeCg
By the way:
So @ksonney casually mentioned that before the internet, they used to teach kids how to plot hurricanes on a map in grade school, and the grocery store handed out maps so you could track it. Mind. Blown.— The Wombat Resists (@UrsulaV) September 1, 2019