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HATTIESBURG, MISS. — To help Mississippi residents prepare to weather a hurricane this season, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is offering several free resources to aid in evacuation and preparation.
The MDOT Traffic mobile app, a hurricane emergency checklist and the 2024 MDOT Hurricane Evacuation Guide in English, Spanish and Vietnamese are all available to assist residents with evacuation plans.
“Early on in the hurricane season, take time to arm yourself with valuable information that will allow you act quickly if a storm threatens,” said Commissioner Charles Busby, Southern Transportation District. “I encourage all south Mississippi residents to take advantage of MDOT’s tools to help you prepare to get out of harm’s way.”
The MDOT Hurricane Evacuation Guide features helpful information such as evacuation routes and tips, contraflow information, Mississippi Public Broadcasting radio coverage areas and important contact information for the Mississippi Highway Patrol, American Red Cross, Mississippi Emergency Management Agency as well as bordering state DOTs and highway patrols. Vital information on shelters, pet care, lodging and travel resources is also included.
The hurricane evacuation checklist provides a list of recommended items to include in evacuation kits such as flashlights, a first aid kit, non-perishable food to last 14 days and more.
Useful year-round, MDOT encourages all residents to download the MDOT Traffic mobile app, which provides real-time traffic conditions throughout the state and sends emergency alerts directly to users.
Get hurricane safety information and download the Hurricane Evacuation Guide and emergency checklist at GoMDOT.com/hurricanes.
For more preparedness tips, follow @MississippiDOT on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) along with the hashtag #HurricanePrep this hurricane season.
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