![]() Visit and for information on preparedness for hurricanes and other types of disasters.Īs Texas begins the process of reopening its economy (rules as of 4/28 here), business leaders, employees, and consumers are all considering whether it is safe to venture out in various settings. Take a look at preparedness kit instructions and consider the need to have items on hand. The ongoing dearth of toilet paper and Lysol may have encouraged us to plan ahead. It is also interesting to think about stocking up on storm supplies when we still face shortages of some supplies due to COVID-19. On the other hand, I live further inland and can totally picture myself waiting out the rain much as I’m waiting out the COVID storm (but with intermittent electricity). It seems somewhat strange to think about planning to evacuate the coast when we’ve been hunkered down at home for the past six weeks. The coronavirus complicates evacuation and sheltering plans, and some experts believe the combined effects of COVID-19 and a hurricane would be immense. Weather analysts expect this to be a bad year for hurricanes. Next week, May 3-9, is Hurricane Preparedness Week. ![]()
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