Cyclone & Hurricane Preparedness

Cyclone & Hurricane Preparedness

cyclones & hurricanes

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As hurricane season winds down in the USA.  It’s cyclone season in other parts of the world. Some of the worst storms you can experience. The difference between the two is the location of the storm. The damage and potential danger are very much alike. Preparing for these storms and to evacuate if needed should be a top priority.

This year’s season was predicted to be milder in the USA however there are a dozen tropical storms predicted for Australia this year. A milder season only indicates that there should be fewer storms the frightening part of some of these storms is that their veracity can never truly be predicted nor can the damage and domino effect causing other disasters. Fire and Flooding among the worst of those.

For storm predictions in Australia see this link:  13 cyclones predicted in Australia for the 2016-17 season!

For information on hurricanes and to watch them as they develop in real time online see: The national hurricane center

We here at The Prepared Page  urge you to please be prepared for these killer storms and if called upon to evacuate to prepare your home in advance so that you can safely walk away!

For recommendations on preparing for cyclone see: Surviving Cyclones: Preparation and Safety Procedures

For hurricane preparedness see: Hurricanes

When you are comfortable that you can safely hunker down and ride out the storm and that you are ready to evacuate if needed, please continue your prepping efforts to include the possible disaster aftermaths.

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