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USDA Issues Food Safety Tips for People Affected by Hurricanes Iselle and Julio

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued some food safety recommendations for the state of Hawaii due to the forecast for severe weather conditions related to Hurricanes Iselle and Julio.  Category 1 Hurricane Iselle was expected to arrive on the Big Island by Thursday evening, bringing heavy rains, winds gusting up to about 84 miles per hour and flooding in some areas. After Iselle seemed to pick up strength on Wednesday, weather officials changed their outlook and said it was likely to maintain hurricane status after hitting land.  “What ended up happening is the storm has resurged just enough to keep its hurricane strength,” said Mike Cantin, a meteorologist with the U.S. National Weather Service.

However, Category 2 Hurricane Julio was expected to hit Hawaii as a tropical storm or low-level hurricane this weekend. Julio was close behind Iselle on Thursday but with higher maximum winds clocking in at about 99 miles per hour. Even so, weather officials said that Julio was likely to weaken by Thursday night and on into the weekend.  Both storms are expected to bring heavy rain, flash flooding, and strong wind gusts. This type of weather forecast presents the possibility of power outages that could compromise the safety of stored food.  FSIS recommends that consumers take the following steps to reduce food waste and the risk of foodborne illness during severe weather events.  Steps to follow if the power goes out:

Steps to follow after a weather emergency:

FSIS will provide relevant food safety information as the storms progress from its Twitter feed @USDAFoodSafety. To get tweets about weather-related food safety issues affecting just your state, follow @HI_FSISAlert.  FSIS’ YouTube video “Food Safety During Power Outages” has instructions for keeping frozen and refrigerated food safe. The publication “A Consumer’s Guide to Food Safety: Severe Storms and Hurricanes” can be downloaded and printed for reference during a power outage.  Consumers with food safety questions can “Ask Karen,” the FSIS virtual representative available 24 hours a day at www.AskKaren.gov  or m.AskKaren.gov on a smartphone. Mobile Ask Karen can also be downloaded from the Apple and Android app stores. Consumers can e-mail, chat with a live representative or call the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline directly from the app. To use these features from Mobile Ask Karen, simply choose “Contact Us” from the menu. The live chat option and the toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline, 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854), are available on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EDT.

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