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Watch for the Whirlwind! It’s Tornado Season
As we move into the tornado season, it’s vital to stay vigilant and prepared. Tornadoes, nature’s most violent storms, can appear suddenly and without much warning. They leave a narrow path of destruction in their wake, but their impact can be monumental. Understanding and recognizing the signs of an approaching tornado can be life-saving. Often, a visible cloud of debris marks the location of a tornado, even if the classic funnel cloud isn’t visible. Before a tornado strikes, you might notice the wind dying and the air becoming unusually still—a foreboding calm before the storm.
The risk during a tornado is significantly higher for those living in mobile homes. Tornado winds can easily destroy mobile homes, even those anchored ones. If a tornado warning is issued, seeking shelter in a more durable building with a strong foundation is crucial. In instances where a sturdy shelter isn’t available, finding refuge in a ditch or low-lying area a safe distance from your home could potentially save your life.
But preparation doesn’t end with knowing where to take shelter. Every household should be equipped with disaster supplies. This kit should include essentials such as a flashlight with extra batteries, a battery-operated radio (also with extra batteries), a first aid kit and manual, emergency food and water supplies, a non-electric can opener, necessary medications, cash, credit cards, and sturdy shoes. These supplies ensure you can stay safe and sustain yourself during and after a tornado.
Communication is also key during disaster scenarios. With the possibility of family members being separated during a tornado, establishing an out-of-town relative or friend as a central contact point is wise. Ensure every family member knows this contact’s phone number by heart.
According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), about 75% of Americans live in areas susceptible to tornadoes and other natural disasters like flooding, hurricanes, earthquakes, and hail. This statistic highlights the importance of being prepared. Awareness and preparation can significantly affect safety and survival during tornado season. Stay safe, stay informed, and ensure you and your loved ones are ready to face whatever the season may bring.
