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Residents Urged to prepare for the next stage

Hurricane Watch 01 Jul, 2024 Follow News

Residents Urged to prepare for the next stage

Residents Urged to Prepare for the Next Stage

 By: Aliya Dunstan     

As Hurricane Beryl continues its way through the Caribbean, despite the slight shift from the previously projected path, residents are advised to expect changes in weather over the next 24 – 48 hours. It is still too early to predict with absolute certainty the strength and pathw of the storm. Residents are encouraged to prepare for the worst.

What to Expect:

Strong Winds and Heavy Rain: Expect powerful winds and significant rainfall that may lead to flooding and power outages.

Storm Surge: Coastal areas may experience storm surge, and heavy wave action posing a risk to coastal properties and low-lying areas.

Emergency Alerts: Stay tuned to official channels for continuous updates and instructions.

Key Safety Preparations:

Secure Your Home: Ensure that all windows and doors are secure. Consider boarding up windows if you are in a vulnerable area.

Stock Essential Supplies: Have enough water, non-perishable food, medications, and other essentials to last at least 72 hours.

Create an Emergency Kit: Include items such as flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, important documents, and cash.

Know Your Evacuation Plan: Familiarize yourself with local evacuation routes and shelter locations. If you are in an evacuation zone, be ready to leave if instructed.

Stay Informed: Monitor official weather updates and alerts through local news and the National Weather Service.

Preparation is Key

Plan Ahead: Reduce the stress, anxiety and panic of an escalating situation by taking time to prepare now.

Check on Your Neighbours: Ensure that vulnerable neighbours, such as the elderly or those with special needs, have the help they need to prepare.

HMCI’s Director Dani Coleman emphasizes that “being prepared is crucial. The more prepared we are, the faster we can recover from the impacts of the hurricane. Stay vigilant and take the necessary steps to protect yourself and your loved ones.”

Official Channels

NEOC Call Centre: 949-6555

Emergency Services: 911

Mental Health Hotline: 1-800-534-6463

Local Weather Updates: www.weather.gov.ky

Hazard Management Cayman Islands: www.caymanprepared.gov.ky 

Local News Outlets: CIGTv and Radio Cayman

Social Media: Follow @caymangov @caymanprepared on Instagram and Facebook for real-time updates.

 


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