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Locals urged to prepare as 2024 Hurricane Season kicks off
SUMMARY: Dave Elliot introduces the 2024 hurricane season with Matt Straten, Director of Harrison County Emergency Management. Early June and July storms are discussed but August and September are considered the prime hurricane months. Emphasis is placed on public preparedness, updating plans, refreshing supplies, and setting up alerts. Straten highlights concerns about public complacency due to recent quiet seasons. He discusses NOAA and Colorado State University‘s above-average hurricane predictions. The conversation touches on advances in storm tracking, public storm maps, and updated hurricane evacuation zones. Straten underscores the importance of evacuating if necessary and the availability of local shelters. Collaboration among federal, state, local partners, and nonprofits is noted as essential in disaster preparedness and response.
As the 2024 Hurricane Season begins, Harrison County Emergency Management Agency Director Matt Stratton discusses what you need to know to prepare.
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