Sentences with phrase «hurricane preparedness week»

In recognition of Hurricane Preparedness Week, which began May 24, the American Bankers Association is encouraging customers to prepare for hurricane season by assessing their home's risk and developing emergency plans to protect against a potential storm.
«As we kick off National Hurricane Preparedness Week and look at another highly active season, preparation plans should consider that these storms carry severe weather, such as tornadoes and flooding, while moving inland.»
Postscript: And if you live in hurricane territory, it's worth noting that this week is designated as Hurricane Preparedness Week, with the Atlantic season beginning June 1.
Hurricane Preparedness Week (May 6 - 12, 2018) is your time to prepare for a hurricane.
The president recently designated May 23 - 29, 2010, as National Hurricane Preparedness Week.
Seven months after Hurricane Sandy devastated the East Coast, Cuomo proclaimed that May 26 through June 1 will now be Hurricane Preparedness Week.

Not exact matches

Although many emergency preparedness websites encourage households to have a minimum of three days of food, water, and other supplies, major storms like Sandy, Hurricane Katrina, and concerns about computer hacking of our power grid, all make it wise to have a several weeks of supplies on hand — and supplies to share — if at all possible.
After Hurricane Irma temporarily knocked out electricity for millions of Floridians in September, state regulators next week will hold a two - day workshop to look at utility preparedness and storm - response plans.
Dave Denenberg (D - Merrick) will present a Sandy Recovery Workshop Thursday night in Freeport and a hurricane and emergency preparedness seminar in Wantagh next week.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) wrote in its 2013 National Preparedness report last week that during and immediately following Hurricane Sandy, «users sent more than 20 million Sandy - related Twitter posts, or «tweets,» despite the loss of cell phone service during the peak of the storm.»
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