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In Case of Emergency, Use Social Media

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY use use Social Media You Tube Types of Natural Disasters in the United States & Caribbean Туpе Year Fatalities Disaster Location Florida, 2005 1,836 Hurricane Louisiana, Mississippi. Alabama Hurricane Katrina Midwestern US. Southern US. Eastern US. Southern Ontario Tornado 2011 346 Tornado outbreak LISamoa American Samoa 2009 31 Tsunami earthquake and nearby islands Haiti 2010 316,000 carthquke Haiti Earthquake Mississippi 2010 20 Mississippi River Valley Flood River floods California 2007 14 California Wildfire wildfires DISASTER PREPAREDNESS RECOMMENDED ITEMS IN A BASIC EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT Water Food Batteries Radio Flashlight Flashlights should be accessible and have Extra batteries or Battery powered or hand crank rado with One gollon At least a three- of water per person per day for at least three days other means to day supply of non-perishable recharge mobile electronic fully-charged batter. extra batteries or and les. food solar charger. devices. Additional items to consider in an Emergency Supply Kit Prescription medications Whistle Cell phone with charger First Aid Kit Social Medias Used during Emergencies TOP What is Social Media? Technology enabled social interaction. Community-based interaction SOCIAL Top 3 Social Media Tools, FEMA NETWORKS f Facebook Twitter Information and updates can be shared on a large scale in real-time. Eacebook Breaking people at the scene are Facebook users can see news from Twitter profiles, pictures, videos and status updates. This allows for a quick exchange of information by con- nected users and organiza- shared-often before YouTube major news outlets can Users can watch videos cover it. You detailing response and recovery efforts. tions Tube Importance of Social Media YouTube in Emergency Management, FEMA Provides the tools needed to minimize the communication gap and participate effectively in an active, ongoing dialogue. Google + Allows quick and specific sharing of information with state and local governments as well as the public. Helps disseminate important information to individuals and in communities. Allows receiving of essential real-time updates from those with first-hand awareness. Linkedin Imperative to emergency management because the public uses these communication tools regularly BenefitS OF USINS SOCIAL MEdia in a criSIS DURING BEFORE AFTER Communicate directly disaster-impacted their families, reporters and volunteer organizations. Helps people be better pre- pared for a disaster. with Social media tools bring the residents, community together-everyone can easily discuss the event and Helps communities understand the extent to which organiza- tions go to keep their commu- nities prepared. share information. Rumor control becomes easier Information about aid can be as the public can turn to your dispersed and easily shared. organization for validation. Provides the capability of shar- ing information as soon as it is available. Provides the ability to post pic- tures of damaged areas or quickly coordinate recovery efforts. US Government Agencies that use social media You Tube Name Dept Facebook Twitter YouTube Flickr White House White House Agriculture USDA Commerce DOC Defense DOD Education ED Energy DOE NASA NASA Interior DOI Justice DOJ SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE MOST RECENT DISASTERS IN THE US East Coast Earthquake Hurricane Irene Twitter Twitter 40,000 12,000 Tweets Tweets National Hurricane Center Facebook Page Hurricane Irene "Community" Page 15,000 16,000 Likes Likes SOCIAL MEDIA ON MAJOR CATASTROPHES WORLDWIDE Japan Earthquake Haiti Earthquake People used social media to determine the whereabouts Donors are using Twitter, Facebook, and blogs to ask questions about their giving and endorse favorite charities. and well-being of their loved ones. • http://en.wikipedia.org/ http://www.ready.gov/america/getakit/ SOURCES http://wisefoodinsurance.com/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/carpa/subcommittees/er-socialmedia.pdf • http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/social-networking-websites http://www.howto.gov/social-media http://govsm.com/w/Federal_Agencies • http://hsgac.senate.gov/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/ • http://www.999socialmedia.com/ • http://www.reuters.com/ http://idisaster.wordpress.com/ • http://www.mediabistro.com • http://philanthropy.com/article/article-content/63566/ Brought to you by: etON EMPOWERED BY NATURE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY use use Social Media You Tube Types of Natural Disasters in the United States & Caribbean Туpе Year Fatalities Disaster Location Florida, 2005 1,836 Hurricane Louisiana, Mississippi. Alabama Hurricane Katrina Midwestern US. Southern US. Eastern US. Southern Ontario Tornado 2011 346 Tornado outbreak LISamoa American Samoa 2009 31 Tsunami earthquake and nearby islands Haiti 2010 316,000 carthquke Haiti Earthquake Mississippi 2010 20 Mississippi River Valley Flood River floods California 2007 14 California Wildfire wildfires DISASTER PREPAREDNESS RECOMMENDED ITEMS IN A BASIC EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT Water Food Batteries Radio Flashlight Flashlights should be accessible and have Extra batteries or Battery powered or hand crank rado with One gollon At least a three- of water per person per day for at least three days other means to day supply of non-perishable recharge mobile electronic fully-charged batter. extra batteries or and les. food solar charger. devices. Additional items to consider in an Emergency Supply Kit Prescription medications Whistle Cell phone with charger First Aid Kit Social Medias Used during Emergencies TOP What is Social Media? Technology enabled social interaction. Community-based interaction SOCIAL Top 3 Social Media Tools, FEMA NETWORKS f Facebook Twitter Information and updates can be shared on a large scale in real-time. Eacebook Breaking people at the scene are Facebook users can see news from Twitter profiles, pictures, videos and status updates. This allows for a quick exchange of information by con- nected users and organiza- shared-often before YouTube major news outlets can Users can watch videos cover it. You detailing response and recovery efforts. tions Tube Importance of Social Media YouTube in Emergency Management, FEMA Provides the tools needed to minimize the communication gap and participate effectively in an active, ongoing dialogue. Google + Allows quick and specific sharing of information with state and local governments as well as the public. Helps disseminate important information to individuals and in communities. Allows receiving of essential real-time updates from those with first-hand awareness. Linkedin Imperative to emergency management because the public uses these communication tools regularly BenefitS OF USINS SOCIAL MEdia in a criSIS DURING BEFORE AFTER Communicate directly disaster-impacted their families, reporters and volunteer organizations. Helps people be better pre- pared for a disaster. with Social media tools bring the residents, community together-everyone can easily discuss the event and Helps communities understand the extent to which organiza- tions go to keep their commu- nities prepared. share information. Rumor control becomes easier Information about aid can be as the public can turn to your dispersed and easily shared. organization for validation. Provides the capability of shar- ing information as soon as it is available. Provides the ability to post pic- tures of damaged areas or quickly coordinate recovery efforts. US Government Agencies that use social media You Tube Name Dept Facebook Twitter YouTube Flickr White House White House Agriculture USDA Commerce DOC Defense DOD Education ED Energy DOE NASA NASA Interior DOI Justice DOJ SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE MOST RECENT DISASTERS IN THE US East Coast Earthquake Hurricane Irene Twitter Twitter 40,000 12,000 Tweets Tweets National Hurricane Center Facebook Page Hurricane Irene "Community" Page 15,000 16,000 Likes Likes SOCIAL MEDIA ON MAJOR CATASTROPHES WORLDWIDE Japan Earthquake Haiti Earthquake People used social media to determine the whereabouts Donors are using Twitter, Facebook, and blogs to ask questions about their giving and endorse favorite charities. and well-being of their loved ones. • http://en.wikipedia.org/ http://www.ready.gov/america/getakit/ SOURCES http://wisefoodinsurance.com/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/carpa/subcommittees/er-socialmedia.pdf • http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/social-networking-websites http://www.howto.gov/social-media http://govsm.com/w/Federal_Agencies • http://hsgac.senate.gov/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/ • http://www.999socialmedia.com/ • http://www.reuters.com/ http://idisaster.wordpress.com/ • http://www.mediabistro.com • http://philanthropy.com/article/article-content/63566/ Brought to you by: etON EMPOWERED BY NATURE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY use use Social Media You Tube Types of Natural Disasters in the United States & Caribbean Туpе Year Fatalities Disaster Location Florida, 2005 1,836 Hurricane Louisiana, Mississippi. Alabama Hurricane Katrina Midwestern US. Southern US. Eastern US. Southern Ontario Tornado 2011 346 Tornado outbreak LISamoa American Samoa 2009 31 Tsunami earthquake and nearby islands Haiti 2010 316,000 carthquke Haiti Earthquake Mississippi 2010 20 Mississippi River Valley Flood River floods California 2007 14 California Wildfire wildfires DISASTER PREPAREDNESS RECOMMENDED ITEMS IN A BASIC EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT Water Food Batteries Radio Flashlight Flashlights should be accessible and have Extra batteries or Battery powered or hand crank rado with One gollon At least a three- of water per person per day for at least three days other means to day supply of non-perishable recharge mobile electronic fully-charged batter. extra batteries or and les. food solar charger. devices. Additional items to consider in an Emergency Supply Kit Prescription medications Whistle Cell phone with charger First Aid Kit Social Medias Used during Emergencies TOP What is Social Media? Technology enabled social interaction. Community-based interaction SOCIAL Top 3 Social Media Tools, FEMA NETWORKS f Facebook Twitter Information and updates can be shared on a large scale in real-time. Eacebook Breaking people at the scene are Facebook users can see news from Twitter profiles, pictures, videos and status updates. This allows for a quick exchange of information by con- nected users and organiza- shared-often before YouTube major news outlets can Users can watch videos cover it. You detailing response and recovery efforts. tions Tube Importance of Social Media YouTube in Emergency Management, FEMA Provides the tools needed to minimize the communication gap and participate effectively in an active, ongoing dialogue. Google + Allows quick and specific sharing of information with state and local governments as well as the public. Helps disseminate important information to individuals and in communities. Allows receiving of essential real-time updates from those with first-hand awareness. Linkedin Imperative to emergency management because the public uses these communication tools regularly BenefitS OF USINS SOCIAL MEdia in a criSIS DURING BEFORE AFTER Communicate directly disaster-impacted their families, reporters and volunteer organizations. Helps people be better pre- pared for a disaster. with Social media tools bring the residents, community together-everyone can easily discuss the event and Helps communities understand the extent to which organiza- tions go to keep their commu- nities prepared. share information. Rumor control becomes easier Information about aid can be as the public can turn to your dispersed and easily shared. organization for validation. Provides the capability of shar- ing information as soon as it is available. Provides the ability to post pic- tures of damaged areas or quickly coordinate recovery efforts. US Government Agencies that use social media You Tube Name Dept Facebook Twitter YouTube Flickr White House White House Agriculture USDA Commerce DOC Defense DOD Education ED Energy DOE NASA NASA Interior DOI Justice DOJ SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE MOST RECENT DISASTERS IN THE US East Coast Earthquake Hurricane Irene Twitter Twitter 40,000 12,000 Tweets Tweets National Hurricane Center Facebook Page Hurricane Irene "Community" Page 15,000 16,000 Likes Likes SOCIAL MEDIA ON MAJOR CATASTROPHES WORLDWIDE Japan Earthquake Haiti Earthquake People used social media to determine the whereabouts Donors are using Twitter, Facebook, and blogs to ask questions about their giving and endorse favorite charities. and well-being of their loved ones. • http://en.wikipedia.org/ http://www.ready.gov/america/getakit/ SOURCES http://wisefoodinsurance.com/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/carpa/subcommittees/er-socialmedia.pdf • http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/social-networking-websites http://www.howto.gov/social-media http://govsm.com/w/Federal_Agencies • http://hsgac.senate.gov/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/ • http://www.999socialmedia.com/ • http://www.reuters.com/ http://idisaster.wordpress.com/ • http://www.mediabistro.com • http://philanthropy.com/article/article-content/63566/ Brought to you by: etON EMPOWERED BY NATURE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY use use Social Media You Tube Types of Natural Disasters in the United States & Caribbean Туpе Year Fatalities Disaster Location Florida, 2005 1,836 Hurricane Louisiana, Mississippi. Alabama Hurricane Katrina Midwestern US. Southern US. Eastern US. Southern Ontario Tornado 2011 346 Tornado outbreak LISamoa American Samoa 2009 31 Tsunami earthquake and nearby islands Haiti 2010 316,000 carthquke Haiti Earthquake Mississippi 2010 20 Mississippi River Valley Flood River floods California 2007 14 California Wildfire wildfires DISASTER PREPAREDNESS RECOMMENDED ITEMS IN A BASIC EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT Water Food Batteries Radio Flashlight Flashlights should be accessible and have Extra batteries or Battery powered or hand crank rado with One gollon At least a three- of water per person per day for at least three days other means to day supply of non-perishable recharge mobile electronic fully-charged batter. extra batteries or and les. food solar charger. devices. Additional items to consider in an Emergency Supply Kit Prescription medications Whistle Cell phone with charger First Aid Kit Social Medias Used during Emergencies TOP What is Social Media? Technology enabled social interaction. Community-based interaction SOCIAL Top 3 Social Media Tools, FEMA NETWORKS f Facebook Twitter Information and updates can be shared on a large scale in real-time. Eacebook Breaking people at the scene are Facebook users can see news from Twitter profiles, pictures, videos and status updates. This allows for a quick exchange of information by con- nected users and organiza- shared-often before YouTube major news outlets can Users can watch videos cover it. You detailing response and recovery efforts. tions Tube Importance of Social Media YouTube in Emergency Management, FEMA Provides the tools needed to minimize the communication gap and participate effectively in an active, ongoing dialogue. Google + Allows quick and specific sharing of information with state and local governments as well as the public. Helps disseminate important information to individuals and in communities. Allows receiving of essential real-time updates from those with first-hand awareness. Linkedin Imperative to emergency management because the public uses these communication tools regularly BenefitS OF USINS SOCIAL MEdia in a criSIS DURING BEFORE AFTER Communicate directly disaster-impacted their families, reporters and volunteer organizations. Helps people be better pre- pared for a disaster. with Social media tools bring the residents, community together-everyone can easily discuss the event and Helps communities understand the extent to which organiza- tions go to keep their commu- nities prepared. share information. Rumor control becomes easier Information about aid can be as the public can turn to your dispersed and easily shared. organization for validation. Provides the capability of shar- ing information as soon as it is available. Provides the ability to post pic- tures of damaged areas or quickly coordinate recovery efforts. US Government Agencies that use social media You Tube Name Dept Facebook Twitter YouTube Flickr White House White House Agriculture USDA Commerce DOC Defense DOD Education ED Energy DOE NASA NASA Interior DOI Justice DOJ SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE MOST RECENT DISASTERS IN THE US East Coast Earthquake Hurricane Irene Twitter Twitter 40,000 12,000 Tweets Tweets National Hurricane Center Facebook Page Hurricane Irene "Community" Page 15,000 16,000 Likes Likes SOCIAL MEDIA ON MAJOR CATASTROPHES WORLDWIDE Japan Earthquake Haiti Earthquake People used social media to determine the whereabouts Donors are using Twitter, Facebook, and blogs to ask questions about their giving and endorse favorite charities. and well-being of their loved ones. • http://en.wikipedia.org/ http://www.ready.gov/america/getakit/ SOURCES http://wisefoodinsurance.com/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/carpa/subcommittees/er-socialmedia.pdf • http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/social-networking-websites http://www.howto.gov/social-media http://govsm.com/w/Federal_Agencies • http://hsgac.senate.gov/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/ • http://www.999socialmedia.com/ • http://www.reuters.com/ http://idisaster.wordpress.com/ • http://www.mediabistro.com • http://philanthropy.com/article/article-content/63566/ Brought to you by: etON EMPOWERED BY NATURE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY use use Social Media You Tube Types of Natural Disasters in the United States & Caribbean Туpе Year Fatalities Disaster Location Florida, 2005 1,836 Hurricane Louisiana, Mississippi. Alabama Hurricane Katrina Midwestern US. Southern US. Eastern US. Southern Ontario Tornado 2011 346 Tornado outbreak LISamoa American Samoa 2009 31 Tsunami earthquake and nearby islands Haiti 2010 316,000 carthquke Haiti Earthquake Mississippi 2010 20 Mississippi River Valley Flood River floods California 2007 14 California Wildfire wildfires DISASTER PREPAREDNESS RECOMMENDED ITEMS IN A BASIC EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT Water Food Batteries Radio Flashlight Flashlights should be accessible and have Extra batteries or Battery powered or hand crank rado with One gollon At least a three- of water per person per day for at least three days other means to day supply of non-perishable recharge mobile electronic fully-charged batter. extra batteries or and les. food solar charger. devices. Additional items to consider in an Emergency Supply Kit Prescription medications Whistle Cell phone with charger First Aid Kit Social Medias Used during Emergencies TOP What is Social Media? Technology enabled social interaction. Community-based interaction SOCIAL Top 3 Social Media Tools, FEMA NETWORKS f Facebook Twitter Information and updates can be shared on a large scale in real-time. Eacebook Breaking people at the scene are Facebook users can see news from Twitter profiles, pictures, videos and status updates. This allows for a quick exchange of information by con- nected users and organiza- shared-often before YouTube major news outlets can Users can watch videos cover it. You detailing response and recovery efforts. tions Tube Importance of Social Media YouTube in Emergency Management, FEMA Provides the tools needed to minimize the communication gap and participate effectively in an active, ongoing dialogue. Google + Allows quick and specific sharing of information with state and local governments as well as the public. Helps disseminate important information to individuals and in communities. Allows receiving of essential real-time updates from those with first-hand awareness. Linkedin Imperative to emergency management because the public uses these communication tools regularly BenefitS OF USINS SOCIAL MEdia in a criSIS DURING BEFORE AFTER Communicate directly disaster-impacted their families, reporters and volunteer organizations. Helps people be better pre- pared for a disaster. with Social media tools bring the residents, community together-everyone can easily discuss the event and Helps communities understand the extent to which organiza- tions go to keep their commu- nities prepared. share information. Rumor control becomes easier Information about aid can be as the public can turn to your dispersed and easily shared. organization for validation. Provides the capability of shar- ing information as soon as it is available. Provides the ability to post pic- tures of damaged areas or quickly coordinate recovery efforts. US Government Agencies that use social media You Tube Name Dept Facebook Twitter YouTube Flickr White House White House Agriculture USDA Commerce DOC Defense DOD Education ED Energy DOE NASA NASA Interior DOI Justice DOJ SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE MOST RECENT DISASTERS IN THE US East Coast Earthquake Hurricane Irene Twitter Twitter 40,000 12,000 Tweets Tweets National Hurricane Center Facebook Page Hurricane Irene "Community" Page 15,000 16,000 Likes Likes SOCIAL MEDIA ON MAJOR CATASTROPHES WORLDWIDE Japan Earthquake Haiti Earthquake People used social media to determine the whereabouts Donors are using Twitter, Facebook, and blogs to ask questions about their giving and endorse favorite charities. and well-being of their loved ones. • http://en.wikipedia.org/ http://www.ready.gov/america/getakit/ SOURCES http://wisefoodinsurance.com/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/carpa/subcommittees/er-socialmedia.pdf • http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/social-networking-websites http://www.howto.gov/social-media http://govsm.com/w/Federal_Agencies • http://hsgac.senate.gov/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/ • http://www.999socialmedia.com/ • http://www.reuters.com/ http://idisaster.wordpress.com/ • http://www.mediabistro.com • http://philanthropy.com/article/article-content/63566/ Brought to you by: etON EMPOWERED BY NATURE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY use use Social Media You Tube Types of Natural Disasters in the United States & Caribbean Туpе Year Fatalities Disaster Location Florida, 2005 1,836 Hurricane Louisiana, Mississippi. Alabama Hurricane Katrina Midwestern US. Southern US. Eastern US. Southern Ontario Tornado 2011 346 Tornado outbreak LISamoa American Samoa 2009 31 Tsunami earthquake and nearby islands Haiti 2010 316,000 carthquke Haiti Earthquake Mississippi 2010 20 Mississippi River Valley Flood River floods California 2007 14 California Wildfire wildfires DISASTER PREPAREDNESS RECOMMENDED ITEMS IN A BASIC EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT Water Food Batteries Radio Flashlight Flashlights should be accessible and have Extra batteries or Battery powered or hand crank rado with One gollon At least a three- of water per person per day for at least three days other means to day supply of non-perishable recharge mobile electronic fully-charged batter. extra batteries or and les. food solar charger. devices. Additional items to consider in an Emergency Supply Kit Prescription medications Whistle Cell phone with charger First Aid Kit Social Medias Used during Emergencies TOP What is Social Media? Technology enabled social interaction. Community-based interaction SOCIAL Top 3 Social Media Tools, FEMA NETWORKS f Facebook Twitter Information and updates can be shared on a large scale in real-time. Eacebook Breaking people at the scene are Facebook users can see news from Twitter profiles, pictures, videos and status updates. This allows for a quick exchange of information by con- nected users and organiza- shared-often before YouTube major news outlets can Users can watch videos cover it. You detailing response and recovery efforts. tions Tube Importance of Social Media YouTube in Emergency Management, FEMA Provides the tools needed to minimize the communication gap and participate effectively in an active, ongoing dialogue. Google + Allows quick and specific sharing of information with state and local governments as well as the public. Helps disseminate important information to individuals and in communities. Allows receiving of essential real-time updates from those with first-hand awareness. Linkedin Imperative to emergency management because the public uses these communication tools regularly BenefitS OF USINS SOCIAL MEdia in a criSIS DURING BEFORE AFTER Communicate directly disaster-impacted their families, reporters and volunteer organizations. Helps people be better pre- pared for a disaster. with Social media tools bring the residents, community together-everyone can easily discuss the event and Helps communities understand the extent to which organiza- tions go to keep their commu- nities prepared. share information. Rumor control becomes easier Information about aid can be as the public can turn to your dispersed and easily shared. organization for validation. Provides the capability of shar- ing information as soon as it is available. Provides the ability to post pic- tures of damaged areas or quickly coordinate recovery efforts. US Government Agencies that use social media You Tube Name Dept Facebook Twitter YouTube Flickr White House White House Agriculture USDA Commerce DOC Defense DOD Education ED Energy DOE NASA NASA Interior DOI Justice DOJ SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE MOST RECENT DISASTERS IN THE US East Coast Earthquake Hurricane Irene Twitter Twitter 40,000 12,000 Tweets Tweets National Hurricane Center Facebook Page Hurricane Irene "Community" Page 15,000 16,000 Likes Likes SOCIAL MEDIA ON MAJOR CATASTROPHES WORLDWIDE Japan Earthquake Haiti Earthquake People used social media to determine the whereabouts Donors are using Twitter, Facebook, and blogs to ask questions about their giving and endorse favorite charities. and well-being of their loved ones. • http://en.wikipedia.org/ http://www.ready.gov/america/getakit/ SOURCES http://wisefoodinsurance.com/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/carpa/subcommittees/er-socialmedia.pdf • http://www.ebizmba.com/articles/social-networking-websites http://www.howto.gov/social-media http://govsm.com/w/Federal_Agencies • http://hsgac.senate.gov/ • http://www.arb.ca.gov/ • http://www.999socialmedia.com/ • http://www.reuters.com/ http://idisaster.wordpress.com/ • http://www.mediabistro.com • http://philanthropy.com/article/article-content/63566/ Brought to you by: etON EMPOWERED BY NATURE

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