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September is the peak of hurricane season. In the past 15 yrs., nine hurricanes or tropical storms have damaged NC during September. That’s why it’s North Carolina Preparedness Month. Plan. Prepare. Stay Informed. #NCPrep Be #ReadyNC Did you know… homeowner’s insurance policies do not cover flood damage? You need a separate policy for flood coverage. #NCPrep #ReadyNC Have you met disaster? Are you prepared? These guys can help you get #ReadyNC. #NCPRep https://youtube/watch?v=AGccVqk21t4&list=PL26Wfxu2I_kBBa7FzwYO1jNYDAEh-aKSf. Now’s the time during North Carolina Preparedness Month to make a plan, build a kit, and stay informed! #NCPrep #ReadyNC Rain, rain, rain. In 1999, Hurricane Dennis threatened to make landfall but moved out to sea and looped back #NCPrep #ReadyNC Disasters come in all shapes and sizes …Hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, fires, landslides, chemical spills or explosions. Know what you’re facing. Be #ReadyNC. #NCPrep https://youtube/watch?v=AGccVqk21t4&list=PL26Wfxu2I_kBBa7FzwYO1jNYDAEh-aKSf. Dubbed Dennis the Mennis, Hurricane Dennis in 1999 dumped 10-15 inches of rain in eastern and central North Carolina. #NCPrep #ReadyNC Make an emergency kit BEFORE a disaster. It’s a container of items you or your family may need in or after an emergency. Most can be found in your house. Find out what you should put in your supply kit at readync.org or https://youtube/watch?v=xVNIKVzfvMc&list=PL26Wfxu2I_kBBa7FzwYO1jNYDAEh-aKSf #NCPrep #ReadyNC David W. Martin, Director Iredell County Emergency Management / 911
Posted on: Thu, 04 Sep 2014 19:04:37 +0000

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