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Stay safe during hurricane season (June 1 - November 30) by understanding how to prepare for storms. Equip yourself with vital supplies like flashlights, batteries, plywood for windows, and non-perishable food items. Remember to have essential tools like a can opener handy! Know your shelter options, including homes, schools, and churches. Familiarize yourself with hurricane names, and be aware of wind speeds that can cause severe damage. Help those in need by supporting local shelters and suppliers like Home Depot and Wal-Mart.
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Hurricane information Kymeria Bentley Corey Davis Erik Martinez
help victims • Buy helping them find shelter.
Place that sale these things • Home Depot • , Lowe’s, • K-Mart, • Wal-Mart, • Walgreens/CVS, • Targets
Supplies • Flashlight and extra batteries: electricity might go out • Plywood: cover windows, so the strong winds don’t blow them out. • Non-perishable food: canned foods, foods that won’t spoil. If no electricity, food in refrigerator might go bad. DO NOT FORGET A CAN OPENER!!!!
shelter • Church • School gym • Brick house • Hallway • Bathroom • Store • lunchroom
Names of hurricane • 1. Andrea 16.pablo • 2.Barry 17.Rebekah • 3.Chantal 18.Sebastien • 4.Dean 19.Tanya • 5.Erin 20.Van • 6.Felix 21.Wendy • 7.Gabrielle • 8.Humberto • 9.Ingrid • 10.Jerry • 11.Karen • 12.Lorenzo • 13.Melissa • 14.Noel • 15.Olga
Hurricane season • Hurricane season is June first through • November 30
Can goods • 1.corn • 2.fruit • 3.greens • 4.beas • 5.carrots • 6.water • 7.salad • 8.raveoly
Wind speed • The wind speed is 74-95mph damage primarily to unanchored mobile home an 96-110mph the wind speed to.
Credits • Hurricanes.com/kids • Tfk.com • Surfersvillage.com • http://www.fema.gov/kids/hunames.htm