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Hurricane Preparedness Week 2022

Hurricane Preparedness Week 2022

Hurricane Preparedness Week, a campaign led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), begins on Sunday. The goal of the seven-day event is to inform the public about hazards posed by tropical cyclones and methods through which we can best prepare and protect our lives and property.

Each day, National Weather Service (NWS) Offices and NOAA will target various topics in their discussion about tropical weather hazards. Educational materials, infographics, and resources to help the public prepare for hurricanes and tropical storms will be published on social media and NOAA/NWS websites.

The topics for the week ahead include:

Sunday: Determine Your Risk
Monday: Develop an Evacuation Plan
Tuesday: Assemble Disaster Supplies
Wednesday: Get an Insurance Checkup
Thursday: Strengthen Your Home
Friday: Help Your Neighbor
Saturday: Complete a Written Plan

The official start of hurricane season is one month away, but in recent years, tropical systems have developed during the month of May. This week, take time to assess your home and your familyā€™s readiness for a hurricane or other emergency. Then develop and enact a plan to ensure you are prepared for any disaster.

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Sources include nearest National Weather Service office, National Hurricane Center, and the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network (@FloridaStorms).
Sources include nearby emergency management agencies, FEMA, and your local NPR affiliate. 
Sources include the Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Highway Patrol and other nearby traffic information.

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Partners of the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network include: Florida's Division of Emergency Management, WDNA (Miami), WFIT (Melbourne), WMFE (Orlando), WFSU (Tallahassee), WGCU (Fort Myers), WJCT (Jacksonville), WKGC (Panama City), WLRN (Miami), WMNF (Tampa-Sarasota), WQCS (Fort Pierce), WUFT (Gainesville-Ocala), WUSF (Tampa), WUWF (Pensacola) and Florida Public Media.

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