During a Hurricane: How to Be Safe

2021-06-18
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During a Hurricane: How to Be Safe

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The greatest threat to personal safety exists during a storm and in the immediate aftermath when high winds can topple trees and produce deadly flying debris. Heavy rain can produce flash floods and storm surge can present another deadly threat. To stay safe in a home during a hurricane, it is suggested that individuals follow these steps:

South Texas suffered severe flooding and wide spread power outages after Hurricane Dolly (2008).
Many avoidable deaths occur due to hurricane flooding when motorists drive into floodwaters thinking they can safely drive through the water.
As little as one foot of moving water can sweep a car off the road.
Six inches of moving floodwater can sweep an adult off their feet.
The Turn Around, Don’t Drown national campaign initiated by the National Weather Service (NWS) and the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) is an excellent public safety movement that has saved lives across America by reminding motorists to NEVER drive through flooded streets if they cannot see the road. Photo credit: Patsy Lynch/FEMA.

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