SUMMARY: Hurricane Ian’s devastation is evident. NHC is publishing multiple advisories (see below) and FEMA has issued an advice on how to apply for aid (see below). France continues to experience transportation strike in Paris and the capitol may expect the Yellow Vest to take to the streets on October 01. Cuba continues to come back online as the electric grid recovers. In Burkino Faso, violence has broken out in the capitol and in Peru, general elections are scheduled for Sunday, 02 October and the US State Department warns of the possibility of localized protests.

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United States - Hurricane Ian continues its devistation as it exited Florida and regrouped in the Atlantic to make a run into the the southeastern Atlantic coast states. See below for links to FEMA and NHC for additional information.
France - Public transportation strike in Paris - 28-30 September and the Yellow vests are preparing for protests in the capitol tomorrow, 01 October.
Burkina Faso - Gunfire and explosions are being reported in the capitol of Ouagadougou.
Cuba - the island nation continues its recovery from Hurricane Ian, which put the entire country in the dark as the power grid suffered a complete shut down.
Peru - On 02 October, national elections are to occur. The State Department warns U.S. citizens of the potential for localized protests.

The most recent weather alerts from the government of the United States entities- USGS and the NWS on weather, storms, volcanoes and earthquakes in the U.S. The information is dynamic and is updated every 30 minutes.
































































































































































































Latest information from the World Heath Organization (Pan American Health Organization) and the U.S. CDC travel alerts.




























































































The most recent FEMA disaster relief and other announcements from FEMA Regions 1 through 10.




























































































The most recent travel alerts from the governments of the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Singapore, and New Zealand. This presentation of alerts is dynamic and is updated every 30 minutes.
For a more comprehensive list of government travel alerts, visit the Travel Alert page (link above)

















































