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Following Hurricane Erin, Hurricane Gabrielle has the potential to be the next storm homeowners need to prepare for.
Those items include; at least two gallons of water per person, a three day supply of non-perishable food, as well as a flashlight and extra batteries. For a complete list of items you’ll need, go to https://www.scemd.org/prepare/your-emergency-plan/family-disaster-plan/family-emergency-kit/.
September is National Preparedness Month, a great time to review your family's safety plan, assemble go bags and supplies, and most importantly, sign up for Notify NYC, the city's opt-in emergency alert system.
Recent storms impacting Southwest Florida highlight that catastrophic damage can occur even without a direct hit. Residents should prepare for hurricanes as if a major one will directly impact their area. Key preparations include assessing hurricane ...
Gov. Henry McMaster and state leaders urge South Carolina residents to prepare for potential flooding, outages, and evacuations as the tropics stir.