HURRICANE HAZARDS >>>>
STORM SURGE
Is water that is pushed toward the shore by the force of the winds
swirling around the storm. This advancing surge combines with the
normal tides to create the hurricane storm tide, which can increase
the average water level 15 feet or more.
INLAND FLOODING
In the last 30 years, inland flooding has been responsible for more
than half the deaths associated with tropical cyclones in the United
States.
HIGH WINDS
Hurricane-force winds can destroy poorly constructed buildings and
mobile homes. Debris such as signs, roofing material, and small
items left outside become flying missiles in hurricanes.
TORNADOES
Hurricanes can produce tornadoes that add to the storm's destructive
power. Tornadoes are most likely to occur in the right-front quadrant
of the hurricane
EVACUATION >>>>
Louisiana State Police
Road Closure Information................................................ 800-469-4828
www.lsp.org
..Monitor media reports. Watch TV, listen to AM/FM or NOAA weather radio
....and check the Internet often for official news. If advised to evacuate, do
....so
immediately. Follow the advice of authorities on which routes to take,
....which
evacuation shelters to seek, and other important directions. Turn off ....gas,
water, and electricity in your home.
..Identify ahead of time where to go if told to evacuate. Learn the best
....evacuation routes to take. Get the telephone numbers of places you may ....go,
as well as a road map in case you need to take alternative or
....unfamiliar routes
if major roads are impassable.
..If time allows, call or e-mail your out-of-town contact to let them know
....where
you are going and when you expect to get there. Leave a note
....telling others
when you left and where you are going. Check with
....neighbors who may need
a ride or other assistance. |
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EVACUATION (continued) >>>>
..If you live in the affected area, call the toll-free Red Cross hotline:
1-866-GET-INFO (866-438-4636) for the nearest Red Cross
emergency
shelter. Or make arrangements to stay inland at a hotel or with friends
or relatives until the storm has passed.
..Don't forget to take important papers with you: Driver's license or
personal identification, Social Security card, Proof of residence
(deed or
lease), Insurance policies, Birth and marriage certificates, Stocks, bonds, and
other negotiable certificates, Wills, deeds, and copies of recent tax returns,
PC Backups.
Prepare Your Disaster Supply Kits Early!

Start with an easy to carry container and gather the following items:
..Anti-bacterial hand wipes or gel
..Baby supplies: formula, bottle, clothing, soap,
....diapers, canned foods and juices
..Battery-operated radio and TV with extra batteries
..Blankets/sleeping bags
..Bleach
..Clothing: Include changes of clothing, sturdy
....shoes, and seasonal items such as rain gear.
..Extra cash
..Fire extinguisher-ABC type
..First Aid Kit
..Flashlight and extra batteries
..Food, water, leash and carrier for pets
..Games and books
..Jumper cables
..Lantern with extra fuel
..Non-electric can opener
..Non-perishable foods such as canned meats,
....granola bars, instant soup, cereals, etc.
..Paper plates, cups & utensils
..Portable cooler
..Toiletries
..Tools
..Water - 1 gallon per person per day
..Waterproof Matches |