Hurricane Preparedness Month in Statesville, North Carolina: Are You Ready?


September marks Hurricane Preparedness Month in Statesville, North Carolina, a time when we must revisit and reinforce our readiness for the ongoing hurricane season, which runs from June 1st to November 30th.

While Statesville is not on the coast, we're not exempt from the potential impacts of hurricanes. Let's jump into understanding the hurricane threat, the top three best practices for creating a hurricane plan, what to do during a hurricane, and how to navigate the aftermath.

Understanding the Hurricane Threat

Hurricanes are unpredictable and can have far-reaching impacts even inland. Here's why it's crucial to understand the threat:

  1. Inland Effects: Statesville is not immune to the consequences of hurricanes. These storms can bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the potential for flooding, impacting our homes, infrastructure, and safety.

  2. Rapid Changes: Hurricanes can change course and intensity rapidly. Being prepared in advance is the best way to ensure your safety and that of your loved ones.

  3. Community Resilience: A well-prepared community is more resilient. By taking hurricane preparedness seriously, we can minimize potential damage and help each other in times of need.

Creating a Hurricane Plan

  1. Stay Informed: Stay updated with the latest weather information through reliable sources like the National Weather Service and local news. Sign up for emergency alerts here and follow local authorities' instructions.

  2. Evacuation Plan: Develop a family evacuation plan. Know the nearest shelters and evacuation routes. Make sure to have transportation arrangements, especially if you don't have your own vehicle.

  3. Emergency Kit: Prepare an emergency kit containing essentials like non-perishable food, water, flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, important documents, prescription medications, and personal hygiene items. Ensure it's easily accessible. Learn more about preparing a Basic Disaster Supplies Kit here from Ready.gov here.

During the Hurricane

  1. Stay Safe Indoors: Once the hurricane hits, stay indoors, and away from windows. Secure your home by closing shutters and doors.

  2. Listen to Authorities: Heed evacuation orders and advice from local authorities. Do not venture outside during the storm.

  3. Stay Informed: Keep a battery-powered NOAA weather radio or a reliable emergency alert system on hand to receive updates during the hurricane.

After the Hurricane

  1. Safety First: Be cautious when returning home or going outside. Look for downed power lines, floodwaters, and debris. Avoid flooded roads.

  2. Check on Neighbors: Reach out to neighbors, especially those who may need assistance, such as the elderly or individuals with disabilities.

  3. Document Damage: Take photographs of any damage to your property for insurance claims. Contact your insurance company as soon as possible.

The 2023 Hurricane Season is upon us, and it's crucial that we take hurricane preparedness seriously in Statesville, North Carolina. By understanding the hurricane threat, creating a comprehensive hurricane plan, knowing what to do during a hurricane, and taking appropriate steps in the aftermath, we can ensure the safety of our community.

Let's stay informed, stay safe, and support each other during this hurricane season. Together, we can weather any storm that comes our way. Stay prepared, Statesville!


Originally posted by City of Statesville via Locable