Posted by: Shayne Adamski, Senior Manager, Digital Engagement
Just a reminder to everyone that FEMA does not provide emergency alerts (emergency, weather or otherwise) as this is a local responsibility. So we’re asking everyone to beware of phishing emails or websites claiming to provide official FEMA information or FEMA emergency alerts, as these sites are not operated by FEMA and can be harmful to your personal information or computer. If you are wondering how you can receive legitimate weather alerts, check out our blog post for a great list of weather alert sources.
Here’s a short blurb to explain phishing, not to be confused with fishing in a river or lake:
What is Phishing?Also, the agency’s official website is fema.gov (notice the dot gov ending) and we created a page that has a complete list of all official FEMA channels (social media sites, collaboration forums, smartphone apps, text message programs, etc) for transparency and clarity.
Phishing is an attempt by an individual or group to solicit personal information from unsuspecting users by employing social engineering techniques. Phishing emails are crafted to appear as if they have been sent from a legitimate organization or known individual. These emails often attempt to entice users to click on a link that will take the user to a fraudulent web site that appears legitimate. The user then may be asked to provide personal information such as account usernames and passwords that can further expose them to future compromises. Additionally, these fraudulent web sites may contain malicious code.
For more information on phishing visit U.S. CERT.
If you are ever unsure whether or not a website is an official FEMA website and you can’t find any information about it on fema.gov, please send an email to FEMA-New-Media@dhs.gov and the team will get back to you.

It is sad to think that these kinds of acts happen in the digital world. Phishing e-mails are everywhere indeed. In fact, I am receiving a lot of e-mail scams about credit cards, banks and other products. This is the reason why big companies are compelled to get anti spam service to add security and protection to their data and employees. Anyway, I'm a FEMA follower, and I really appreciate the efforts of the team to create a list of channels that are affiliated with FEMA.
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