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The 2009 hurricane season couldn't read the calendar.
Hurricane season officially begins on June 1, but the season kicked off early. The National Hurricane Center reported a tropical depression off the coast of North Carolina on May 28.
So it's important to be ready because you never know when a storm will strike.
There are several things you can do today to prepare yourself and your family for the arrival of a hurricane.
Here are some basics you should have on hand -- food, water and first-aid supplies top the list.
Keep important items in an easy-to-carry container because you may need to evacuate quickly. A backpack or duffle bag are good choices.
Know the fastest ways to evacuate.
And if you're a safe distance from the storm, be prepared to host evacuees from the Gulf Coast.
Mississippi Emergency Management Agency
Mississippi Department of Health
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American Red Cross -- (601) 353-5442
Salvation Army -- (800) 732-2769
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) -- (800) 621-FEMA
Mississippi Emergency Management Agency -- 1-866-519-MEMA
Mississippi DOT Traffic Hotline -- 1-866-521-MDOT
Hinds County Department of Emergency Management -- (601) 960-1476
Mississippi Department of Health (24-hour line) -- 1-866-458-4948
Mississippi Insurance Department -- (800) 562-2957
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1 - BEFORE
Before Hurricane Season Starts
YOU SHOULD:
Assembe your Disaster Supply Kit
- These items are often scattered around your home and simply need to be brought into one locations.
Write out your Family Disaster Plan
- Discuss the possible hazards with your family. Determine if you are in a evacuation area. Identify an out-of-town family contact.
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2 - WATCH
When a Hurricane Watch is Issued
YOU SHOULD:
Check your Disaster Supply Kit
- Make surenothing is missing. Determine if there is anything you need to supplement your kit. Replenish your water.
Write out your Family Disaster Plan
- Protective measures should be initiated, especially those actions that require extra time (for example, securing a boat or leaving a barrier island.
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3 - WARNING
When a Hurricane Warning is Issued
YOU SHOULD:
Ready your Disaster Supply Kit
- If you need to evacuate, you should bring your Supply Kit with you.
Write out your Family Disaster Plan
- Your family should be in the process of completing protective actions and deciding the safest location to be during the storm.
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