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With the hurricane Earl and the tropical storm Fiona currently showing their teeth in the Atlantic, relatives of Navy personal might want to check out the The Navy Family Accountability and Assessment System (NFAAS). The NFAAA is a system that helps to give information in the event of catastrophes like for example hurricanes.
If a Navy community needs to be evacuated, the Navy will use NFAAS to account for evacuated Sailors and Navy families. The system helps the Navy to find out where sailors are and give updates to their families. You can get more information on the NFAAS web site.
There is also an emergency phone number for the NFAAS: Navy Emergency Coordination Center at 1-877-414-5358 or 1-866-827-5672.
In case of a disaster a member of the NAVY or their families can get help and support if needed. If you have relatives in the NAVY, you should log in to the NFAAS system now and get acquainted with it. There is currently no disaster or emergency and you can prepare yourself now. If you are prepared you will be calm in the unlikely event of an emergency. You can also get official updates on any hurricane or tropical storm via the NFAAS.
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الثلاثاء، 31 أغسطس 2010
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