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Are you prepared for hurricane season?

Patrice Boykin by Patrice Boykin
August 27, 2020
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Although Hurricane Katrina hit our shores fifteen years ago, the disaster is still fresh on the minds of many Mississippians. This hurricane season, Mississippi is more prepared and so are our citizens. It’s important to review the information provided in this email and to prepare an updated plan for evacuation, communication, and preparation in the event of a hurricane. The presence of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in your area may require changes to your plans, so it’s important to update your family response plan in accordance with certain limitations imposed by the COVID-19 restrictions. Please visit ready.gov/plan for tips.

 

As Hurricane Laura makes its way inward, the possibility of tornadoes, heavy rainfall, and flooding remains a threat until tomorrow. As we continue to monitor this situation, I will share important information from state and federal emergency management organizations. I encourage you to subscribe to my newsletter to receive disaster updates and follow the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency’s (MEMA) Twitter page  and the National Hurricane Center’s Twitter page  for real-time reports.

 

MEMA Hurricane Preparedness Guide

The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) Hurricane Preparedness Guide offers useful information when preparing for and responding to an active hurricane. You can view or download the guide by clicking on the graphic below.

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FEMA Resources

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has provided useful resources when preparing for and responding to a disaster. If a natural disaster strikes and you or your family are impacted, FEMA offers disaster relief to help victims get back on their feet. I encourage you to subscribe to my newsletter to learn more about federal government assistance opportunities in the wake of a natural disaster. Also, be sure to download the FEMA App to receive alerts and warnings.

Click here to Download the FEMA App

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Michael Guest
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MageeNews.com is an online news source serving Simpson and surrounding counties as well as the State of Mississippi.

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