Climate disasters are threatening human lives on a near-constant basis. With disasters increasing in frequency and intensity, there is a greater need for disaster preparedness, especially in South Carolina, a region that faces the threat of hurricanes year after year.
Hurricane season starts June 1. With meteorologists predicting another active hurricane season, the American Red Cross of South Carolina urges residents to take action now. Whether you live along the coast or hundreds of miles inland, early preparation is the best way to help keep you and your loved ones safe.
BEFORE: PLAN AND PREPARE
Take steps today to prepare for what may come. Every household should:
When storms approach, essentials like gas, groceries, and batteries often sell out quickly. Avoid the rush – stock up on essentials now. Think ahead about what you would need if power is lost or if evacuation orders are issued.
DURING: DON’T WAIT — EVACUATE
When a hurricane threatens, having a clear plan is critical.
AFTER: STAY VIGILANT
Even after a hurricane passes, dangers remain. Follow these important safety tips:
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
The Red Cross is operating in a state of continuous disaster response, with a major disaster occurring as often as every 15 days. As such, there is a crucial need for disaster volunteers. Volunteers make up 90% of the Red Cross disaster workforce – providing shelter, comfort, meals, health services and recovery support to families impacted by disasters like hurricanes.
This hurricane season, the Red Cross of South Carolina is calling on community members to step up and help bring relief and hope to neighbors in need. Some of the most-needed volunteer roles include:
Ready to make a difference? Visit redcross.org/volunteer to explore volunteer opportunities and sign up today.
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