An anti-rumor website has been launched to plug false information from swirling once Florence hits land.

President Trump retweeted the link to “Hurricane Florence Rumor Control” yesterday where the Federal Emergency Management Agency is already knocking down some reports.

“During disasters, it’s critical to avoid spreading false information. Always check with official sources before sharing,” the tweet states.

A few of the early rumors flagged included debunking reports that pets are not allowed at hotels or shelters. Service animals, FEMA wrote, are not considered pets and are allowed. As for household pets, that’s up to the individual hotels and shelters.

FEMA also hit back at coverage of nearly $10 million taken from the agency’s budget this summer to help boost U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

“Funding was diverted from FEMA’s operational budgets for travel, training, public engagement and information technology,” FEMA stated on the anti-rumor site. “The amount diverted is less than 1 percent of ­FEMA’s annual operating budget.”

The rumor-debunking site is at http://fema.gov/florence-rumors.