“During the Flood” by Donald “C-Note” Hooker, K94063 (B5-136) PO Box 4490.

UPDATE [Monday September 6th 9:31pm PST]-

Several facilities in South Carolina including Lieber CI have power outages and possible flooding.

As Hurricane Dorian hits the coasts of Georgia and the Carolinas, both states refuse to take necessary precautions to ensure the safety of the incarcerated people under their jurisdiction. Keep the Pressure up on North and South Carolina!

Georgia currently has 6 prisons in hurricane evacuation zones and 17 other facilities in state of emergency counties.

South Carolina, where two incarcerated women were killed last year during Hurricane Florence, refuses to disclose any information about intentions to stockpile or evacuate.

UPDATE on Martin CI, FL [September 2nd 8:00pm CST]-

Incarcerated folks from the road prison, work camp, and work release centers have been brought to Martin CI, resulting in extreme overcrowding, with no space to sit or lie down in a cell. There are serious P.R.E.A. violations being committed here in terms of mixed custody levels and inhumane conditions and the captains at Martin correctional facility do not care. Time is crucial, call Martin CI and demand evacuation, NOW- (772) 597-3705, or send a fax: (772) 597-3742.

PUSH OUT TO ANY ORGANIZATIONS YOU KNOW THAT MIGHT HELP, AND REPORTERS!

We need your help applying pressure to ensure the horrors that happened at FCI Beaumont during Hurricane Harvey and the disaster Florida prisoners had to endure last year during Hurricane Michael don’t happen again.

This tactic proved effective last year when we forced North Carolina and Virginia to evacuate prisons ahead of Hurricane Florence!

Demands-

Immediate evacuation of all prisoners. Stockpiling of Water and Food at every facility.

If they claim to be evacuating prisons, ask them to release a public statement, ask them which ones, and send that information to us.

When you get a response use #EvacuateSCPrisons , #EvacuateGAPrisons, and tweet @FightXPrisons!

Phone numbers aren’t working? Tweet us with number updates too!

Keep them talking, ask questions, get details, email us. (Email FTPDisasterPrep@gmail.com and include “Dorian” and the Department you called in the email title)

ALSO- We don’t trust ANY Department of Corrections. Per Jailhouse Lawyers Speak’s advice, “If you know any prisoners in this storm path, it’s important to tell them to fill up any containers or bags with water NOW!! Prisons are notorious for not giving adequate drinking water to prisoners if any at all after the water is contaminated.”

Who to Contact:

Georgia:

Phone: 404-656-1776

Fax: 404-657-7332

Phone: 770-504-7312

Phone: (404) 635-7000

If you have time for more calls, call individual facilities in evacuation zones:

COASTAL HARBOR TREATMENT CENTER- (912) 354-3911

COASTAL STATE PRISON- (912) 965-6330

COASTAL TRANSITION CENTER- (912) 651-0900

SAVANNAH REGIONAL YOUTH DETENTION CENTER- (912) 652-3880

CHATHAM COUNTY JAIL- (912) 652-7700

GLYNN COUNTY DETENTION CENTER- (912) 554-7600

South Carolina:

Phone- 803-734-2100

Christi Shayne Communications Director: 803-413-8206

General Line: 803-896-8500

Emergencies: 803-896-2258

Phone: 803-737-8500

Fax: 803-737-8570

The following South Carolina facilities are in mandatory evacuation zones:

Beaufort County Detention Center

Ridgeland Correctional Institution

Jasper County Detention Center

Colleton County Juvenile Detention Center

Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center

Coastal Pre-Release Center