Depending on the intensity of the hurricane, one should first stock up on food and water and prepare to lose electricity. Then one should board up their windows to avoid debris breaking glass from the high winds. One should also consider sandbagging around their house to avoid flooding. If the hurricane is predicted to be very dangerous, the safest thing to do would be to evacuate the area until the hurricane passes.
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ok you owe me for this... maybe you could make a model and label it like the eye of the hurricane and stuff. you could also make a booklet on it or about how to prepare for one.
It is important because it could not only save your life, but also the lives of the people around you. If you live in the land locked area of a country, there really is no need to prepare for a hurricane.
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prepare. PREPARE. PREPARE. It's a NO-BRAINER ! prepare ! Consider the same question only take out the lawsuit expectation and substitute it with a hurricane or earth quake and the like ! Prepare etc etc. Now your question should be HOW ? What must one do to prepare. Phil Sullivan csullivan65@cox.net
how do you prepare for a disaster? depending on the disaster different methods can be carried out... a physical disaster such a hurricane, tornado, flood or an emotional disaster such as lost love and or loved one...?
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The National Hurricane Center issued hurricane watches for southern Florida 36 hours before Hurricane Andrew made landfall in 1992. However, the storm intensified rapidly and the warnings may not have given residents enough time to fully prepare.