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GOHSEP posts virtual disaster information sessions online

GOHSEP posts virtual disaster information sessions online GOHSEP and last updated 2021-05-14 12:38:50-04 Information sessions covering resources to assist those impacted by the 2020 hurricanes is now online. The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) has posted the 10 public sessions online at The Virtual Disaster Resource Info Sessions, which were held in April, provided information on programs, resources, and services available to an individual or family impacted by the disasters in Louisiana, including hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta. GOHSEP says the virtual information sessions are a collaboration between federal, state and local agencies, along with other community partners.

Gov Edwards and GOHSEP Encourage Residents to Prepare for Hurricane Season

HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS WEEK MAY 9-15 BATON ROUGE (May 8, 2021) – The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season begins June 1st. Governor Edwards and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) urge everyone to Get a Game Plan. GOHSEP and our partners with the National Weather Service (NWS) will be sharing preparedness information you can use May 9-15. “The 2020 hurricane season presented unique challenges we’ve never faced,” said Gov. Edwards. “While recovery continues from hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta, we must be ready for any tropical threat this season. Some forecasts indicate an above average season for tropical activity, but as our partners at the National Weather Service often say, it only takes one storm hitting our coast to make it a bad year. We must remain vigilant. Your personal role in preparedness is just as important as the state’s role in preparedness. They both work hand in hand. That includes being awar

This week is Hurricane Preparedness Week Here is what you need to know ahead of the season

ZIP Advertisement This week is Hurricane Preparedness Week. Here is what you need to know ahead of the season Share Updated: 11:04 PM CDT May 10, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Share Updated: 11:04 PM CDT May 10, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript BE READY FOR ANYTHING. MOST OF US WITH DRENCHED WITH THE OVERNIGHT EARLY MORNING RAIN TODAY. PEOPLE WENT WALKING IN FLOODWATERS. WE CAN EXPECT MORE IN THE COMING DAYS. THAT S RIGHT. JUST AS WE ENTER NATIONAL HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS WEEK, THE EMERGENCY COMMAND AT EVERY PARISH URGING YOU TO HAVE A GAME PLA SHAY O CONNOR. WHAT ARE COMMUNITY LEADERS SAYING ABOUT THE UPCOMING HURRICANE SEASON REPORTER: FOR THE MOST PART THE FOLKS I HAVE SPOKEN WITH SAID THEY ARE NOT READY FOR THE HURRICANE SEASON WHICH STARTS ON JUNE 1. WE HAVE BEEN IN A CONE EIGHT THE RAIN THAT WE HAVE BEEN EVERYONE PREPARES NOW. I DON T WANT TO THINK ABOUT HURRICANE SEASON AND THE RAIN. REPORTER: WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS A

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