Prepare now! Hurricane season begins June 1


The American Red Cross urges everyone to plan now for any possible dangerous storms this year.
“After back-to-back years of active hurricane seasons that have broken records, this year it’s more important than ever before to get ready now,” said Vanessa Valdez, Communications Manager, Texas Gulf Coast Region. “Last year, on top of the pandemic, we saw a record 30 named storms with two hitting the southeast before the actual start of hurricane season.”
GETTING READY IS EASY There are simple steps you can take to be prepared:
COVID-19 SAFETY As the pandemic continues, the Red Cross has procedures and resources in place to help ensure everyone’s safety, especially when it comes to supporting local communities if a hurricane threatens. The Red Cross is still providing the same types of support after disasters as we always have. This includes making sure people have a safe place to stay, food to eat and resources to help them recover. The Red Cross has put in place additional precautions, in line with CDC recommendations, including social distancing protocols, masks, health screenings and enhanced cleaning procedures.
Ensuring people have a safe place to stay during a disaster is a critical part of the Red Cross mission, but how we support sheltering efforts may be different in each community, depending on local emergency plans and the scale of the disaster. In some instances, we may open group shelters, while other times hotels may be more appropriate.
“Hurricane season starts June 1 and runs through November 30,” said Vanessa Valdez, Communications Manager, Texas Gulf Coast Region. “Get ready now, it’s your best defense.”
You can also find out EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW about Hurricane Season, including outlook, forecasts, preparedness, maps, etc. on the website for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
