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PEMA Urges Pennsylvanians to Prepare for Hurricane Irene
ReadyPA.org Offers Tips to Help Prepare For Variety of Emergencies
HARRISBURG -- The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency today urged
Pennsylvanians to prepare for expected high winds and heavy rain from
Hurricane Irene this weekend. Although the storm is expected to primarily
impact southeastern Pennsylvania, residents across the state should remain
alert and be prepared.
“The approaching hurricane means all residents should be sure emergency supplies are ready in our homes, and to secure outdoor items so they don’t cause more damage when the winds come,” said PEMA Director Glenn Cannon. “As this week’s historic East Coast earthquake reminded everyone, being prepared at all times is critical.”
In the event that roadways become impassable or power is lost, Cannon said residents should be prepared to survive on their own without outside assistance for at least three days. Emergency crews simply will not be able to reach everyone immediately after the danger has passed.
Have disaster preparedness supplies on hand, including:
• Flashlights and extra batteries;
• Portable, battery-operated radio and extra batteries;
• First aid kit and manual;
• Emergency food and water;
• Non-electric can opener;
• Essential medicines/prescriptions;
• Cash, credit cards and important legal documents; and
• Sturdy shoes.
If residents are ordered to evacuate, they should do so without
hesitating, and should take important papers with them including:
• Checkbooks;
• Driver's license;
• Credit card information;
• Birth certificates;
• Social Security cards; and
• Other forms and documents proving ownership/identity.
Never drive into low-lying areas or over roads and bridges that are already under water. Just a few inches of moving water can sweep away the average car.
Individuals and families need to have a communication plan in place in order to contact or find each other if separated. As the storm approaches, residents should listen to and closely follow instructions from local and state authorities.
“Personal preparedness is an essential responsibility,” Cannon said. “Individuals and families should be ready to take protective actions at any time, whether the forecast gives us several days notice of a storm, or with an unexpected event like Tuesday’s earthquake.”
To be better prepared for emergencies of all sorts, Cannon urged residents to visit www.ReadyPA.org -- a state resource that encourages citizens to take three basic steps before an emergency or natural disaster:
• Be Informed: know what threats Pennsylvania and your
community face.
• Be Prepared: have an emergency kit with at least three days’ worth
of essentials at your home, including food, one gallon of water per person
per day, medications and specialized items such as baby or pet supplies.
Create an emergency plan so family members know where to meet if everyone is
separated when an incident occurs.
• Be Involved: Pennsylvanians have a long history of helping one
another in times of need. Specialized training and volunteer opportunities
are available so citizens can help others in their community in a disaster.
Information such as checklists for emergency kits and templates for emergency plans, as well as other information and volunteer opportunities, is available at www.ReadyPA.org or by calling 1-888-9-READYPA (1-888-973-2397).
Source: DEP Press Release, 8/25/2011
Hurricane Information from PA DEP
HURRICANE IRENE is expected to bring heavy rainfall, strong winds
and flooding to eastern Pa. from Saturday morning through Sunday. All water
and wastewater systems in Pa. should monitor this storm and take these basic
precautions because the storm track may shift.
· Review Emergency Response/Contingency Plans; make sure they are up to date. Pay special attention to sections on power outages, flooding events & emergency generators.
· Test your back-up generator, make sure the battery is charged & the fuel tank is full.
· Fill or top-off finished water storage to maintain adequate water supply in the event of a power outage. It will also help to secure elevated tanks against strong wind gusts.
· Secure an adequate supply of sampling kits & review your sampling plan if flooding is forecast for your area.
· Check & update important phone numbers immediately.
· Staff your plants adequately for storm conditions.
· Communicate with your customers.
· Issue public notice immediately if you experience an emergency breakdown in treatment, loss of pressure, or need to bypass treatment.
· Contact DEP within one hour of discovering circumstances which may affect water quality or quantity. If you do not know the DEP Region in which your plant resides, go to the DEP Emergency Response Page. DEP 24 hr. Emergency Contact Information:
Southeast Region - 484-250-5900
Northeast Region - 570-826-2511
Southcentral Region - 877-333-1904
Northcentral Region - 570-327-3636
Southwest Region - 412-442-4000
Northwest Region – During business hrs. - 814-332-6945 after hrs. / 800-373-3398
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