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How to prepare for hurricane season in Georgia

This week is Hurricane Preparedness Week in Georgia. Here s how you can get ready for the season Atlantic Hurricane Season begins on June 1st. It s that time of year where we need to start paying to tropical forecasts, and get ready for the season ahead. Author: Austin Chaney Updated: 7:20 PM EDT May 13, 2021 MACON, Ga. This year, May 9th through the 15th is Hurricane Preparedness Week in Georgia. As we get closer to the start of Atlantic hurricane season on June 1st, it s an ideal time to start thinking about your plans during this hurricane season. Central Georgia is not immune to tropical effects. Our area is in a unique location. We re not a coastal community, and we don t have to worry about threats such as storm surge and 100+ mile per hour winds. However, we are close enough to the coast to feel some wind gusts, heavy rain, and occasional severe weather from landfalling tropical storms and hurricanes.

Upcoming hurricane season calls for residents to get prepared

Upcoming hurricane season calls for residents to get prepared Those who survived the damage and aftermath of Hurricane Laura have trouble thinking about the upcoming hurricane season. By Theresa Schmidt | May 12, 2021 at 7:48 PM CDT - Updated May 12 at 7:48 PM LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - It’s Hurricane Preparedness Week, which means it’s time for millions to make a plan in case a hurricane threatens this season. And due to many in the area still being in recovery, this upcoming season will be like no other. Most of us shudder to think about the possibility of a hurricane hitting us again this year. But emergency officials say we still have to plan and prepare. Never mind the fact that many are in the middle of trying to repair their homes. And those who don’t yet have roofs could face even worse damage.

May 9 - May 15: Hurricane Preparedness Week | firstcoastnews com

Hurricane Preparedness Week: Be ready for hurricane season It only takes one storm to change your life and community. Tropical cyclones are among nature’s most powerful and destructive phenomena. Author: Lauren Rautenkranz Updated: 10:23 AM EDT May 19, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Atlantic Hurricane Season is almost here. NOAA will announce its initial outlook for the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season during a national media briefing on May 20 at 12:30 p.m. ET. Forecasters expected another active season and, as always, the time is now to get ready for the months ahead. The week of May 9 through May 15 is designated as Hurricane Preparedness Week to raise awareness to make sure everyone has their plans in place if a storm were to threaten the area. Each day has a different theme to help walk you through the steps of preparedness.

Mount Pleasant offers hurricane prep, disaster tips for businesses

Share Every year around this time, South Carolina residents take a deep breath and step into hurricane season, which officially begins June 1 and lasts through Nov. 30. While each storm typically allows a few days to prepare, the decision to evacuate can often come last minute for homeowners and businesses. That’s why business owners, and Lowcountry residents in general, are being urged to prepare ahead of time by creating an efficient plan, performing inventory and gathering important documents, ready to be grabbed at a moment’s notice. As part of 2021 National Hurricane Preparedness Week, the town of Mount Pleasant has compiled expert planning and preparedness tips that Mayor Will Haynie said could be crucial to a business’ recovery after a hurricane.

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