Austin Emergency Management team want to remind to prepare for the worst, keeping you and your family safe through any storm.
Between the wildfires and flooding that we’ve seen in recent months, it’s normal to worry about a natural disaster striking. But worrying about something that may or may not happen and being faced ...
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Stay safe in emergency situations with these tools, tips and advice.
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When hurricanes bear down, floodwaters rise, wildfires rage and that big earthquake finally strikes, it’s critical that you and your family members are ready to evacuate.Perhaps the most important ...
In Case of a DisasterAfter earthquakes, wildfires and other disasters, some businesses and households may be faced with challenges or hardship related to water and food quality, pool sanitation, ...
Get Your Family Ready and Safe. When a disaster strikes or a crisis breaks out, your first thoughts are often of family – especially your little ones. That’s why Save the Children launched Get Ready.
Rescue personnel navigate flooded streets in the family housing section of Naval Support Activity Mid-South on May 1, 2010, during major flooding after heavy rains breeched nearby protective levees.
Newly arrived U.S. service members and local citizens came together for a disaster preparation course to help people deal ...