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SEVERE WEATHER AND NATURAL DISASTERS
Tornado:
When a warning is issued by sirens or other means, seek inside shelter.
Consider the following:
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Small interior rooms on the lowest floor and without windows,
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Hallways on the lowest floor away from doors and windows, and
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Rooms constructed with reinforced concrete, brick, or block with no
windows.
Stay away from outside walls and windows.
Use arms to protect head and neck.
Remain sheltered until the tornado threat is announced to be over.
Earthquake:
Stay calm and await instructions from the Emergency Coordinator or the
designated official.
Keep away from overhead fixtures, windows, filing cabinets, and electrical
power.
Assist people with disabilities in finding a safe place.
Evacuate as instructed by the Emergency Coordinator and/or the
designated official.
Flood:
If indoors:
Be ready to evacuate as directed by the Emergency Coordinator and/or
the designated official.
Follow the recommended primary or secondary evacuation routes.
If outdoors:
Climb to high ground and stay there.
Avoid walking or driving through flood water.
If car stalls, abandon it immediately and climb to a higher ground.
Hurricane:
The nature of a hurricane provides for more warning than other natural
and weather disasters. A hurricane watch issued when a hurricane
becomes a threat to a coastal area. A hurricane warning is issued when
hurricane winds of 74 mph or higher, or a combination of dangerously high
water and rough seas, are expected in the area within 24 hours.
Once a hurricane watch has been issued:
Stay calm and await instructions from the Emergency Coordinator or the
designated official.
Moor any boats securely, or move to a safe place if time allows.
Continue to monitor local TV and radio stations for instructions.
Move early out of low-lying areas or from the coast, at the request of
officials.
If you are on high ground, away from the coast and plan to stay, secure
the building, moving all loose items indoors and boarding up windows and

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