Tampa, Fla. local outlets and officials reported this week that Hurricane Preparedness Week (May 3–9) is underway and spotlighted surveys showing about one in four residents remain unprepared; AAA and insurance professionals urged immediate steps such as reviewing coverage, assembling emergency kits, and confirming evacuation plans ahead of the June 1 season start. Across eastern North Carolina and Alabama this week, the National Weather Service and state emergency management offices promoted daily preparedness themes, scheduled local forums, and distributed safety information; meteorologists emphasized threats including storm surge, inland flooding, and damaging winds, while insurers warned that flood coverage often excludes standard homeowner policies and may require a 30-day waiting period.
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飓风季节即将来临。如果您没有做好准备,您的安全可能会面临风险。立即检查您的保险范围,特别是针对洪水的保险。开始准备应急包。确认您的疏散计划。
四分之一的居民没有为6月1日开始的飓风季节做好准备。不要成为这个统计数字的一部分。检查您的保险,准备物资,并了解您的疏散路线。如果您认识住在飓风易发区的人,请转发。
应急准备组织、应急管理机构、保险公司和提前行动的居民,都能从中受益,包括降低风险、更清晰的应对计划,以及潜在的更少损失和索赔。
居民延迟准备、保险不足的房主以及易受洪水侵袭或资源匮乏地区的社区,更容易遭受财产损失、流离失所和经济损失。
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