You definitely need to be prepared in the event of a disaster. Here is a detailed list of items you need to make your disaster kit. Water(at least 1 gallon per person for 3-7 days), nonperishable food, nonelectric can opener, disposable utensils/paper plates, blankets, pillows, clothing, first aid kit, prescription medications, toiletries, flashlight and batteries, and any special items a family member cannot go without.
Bandages
When you live in an area that is prone to hurricanes, it is only prudent to have a hurricane disaster kit prepared and ready to go at a moment's notice. While it can be confusing to put a hurricane disaster kit together if you've never done it, there a few common necessities that need to be in that kit. These necessities are things like a means to start a fire, a way to purify water, and a source of light like a headlamp or flashlight. Having these simple necessities will help you to weather the worst of any storm, and are a great place to start from.
Food: Purchase vacuum-sealed emergency food rations. Water: Include water purification items in your kit. Medical: Include items that will aid in some of the most common medical conditions that can occur during a hurricane.
Check out Lowes slection of hurricane disaster kits. Ask the help for... help and what you may need instead of a kit. I hope that helps you more than it sounds like.
Hurricane Creek mine disaster happened in 1970.
A natural disaster that starts with "H" is -Hurricane & -Heat Wave
A ready kit is a kit for serious emergences. Such as natural disaster.
Hurricane Harvey, the costliest hurricane as of today
A natural disaster is a large disaster done by nature. (Hurricane, tornado, tsunami, etc)
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Hurricane Irene and Hurricane Floyd
Katrina was a Hurricane (a natural disaster), not a man-made disaster. Although there were man-made levies & dikes that broke or were topped by water, it was nature that caused it. Man's efforts (or failures) to prevent or reduce the impact of a Hurricane's damage are not the cause of the Hurricane.