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Published on June 02, 2023
Atlantic hurricane season officially begins on June 1, 2023, and now is the best time to prepare for hurricanes, tropical storms, and flooding. Here are four helpful tips:
Emergency preparedness starts with knowing your risk. In Arlington, the biggest risk associated with hurricane season is flooding, which could inundate areas with low to moderate flood risk. The risk for flooding can vary within the same neighborhood and even from property to property.
Learn more about how you can reduce your risk of flooding.
Identify and subscribe to multiple ways of receiving information so you can stay informed about emergencies even if one stops working.
Follow Arlington County departments on social media for additional news and updates:
Knowing who to call during an emergency can save lives. Write down important phone numbers and keep them somewhere safe in case of power outages.
It's important for you and your family to have a plan to help everyone stay calm and know what to do during an emergency. You may not be together when it happens, so plan for all locations you and your loved ones frequent like your home, work and school.
Your emergency plan should include:
Learn more about making an emergency plan
An emergency kit is a collection of basic items your household may need in an emergency. Gather supplies to last for at least three days (and don't forget to include the needs of pets!) Kit items include:
Learn more about the importance of an emergency kit and recommended supply list items
Remember: Preparing for hurricanes, tropical storms and flooding now is the best way to keep you and your loved ones safe during Atlantic hurricane season.
Tania Bougebrayel Cohn 703-228-3225