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  2. Our homeowner’s guide to hurricane preparedness - AOL

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    Hurricane preparedness can help protect you and your home from the dangers of severe weather. From leak-proofing your roof to clearing your yard, here’s what to do.

  3. Here’s how to store your refrigerated food before and after a ...

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    Food safety tips that come in handy during and after hurricanes, floods and power outages.

  4. Tropical cyclone preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane preparedness kits usually include drinkable water, sealed pre-prepared meals MRE, first-aid kits, prescription medications in sealed containers, waterproof battery-powered or hand-crank-powered flashlights and radios, a whistle or other sound-signaling device, a multi-tool with a knife, identification and medical cards, any necessary ...

  5. How to Avoid Food Poisoning amid Hurricane Power Outages - AOL

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    Keep your food safe and prevent illness before, during and after extreme weather events. ... Hurricane Milton, which has become a Category 5 and is expected to make landfall in the U.S. on October 9.

  6. Waffle House Index - Wikipedia

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    A Waffle House mostly reduced to rubble in Biloxi, Mississippi, after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The Waffle House Index is a metric named after the ubiquitous Southern US restaurant chain Waffle House known for its 24-hour, 365-day service. [1]

  7. Preparedness - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, before Hurricane Katrina, the responsibility for emergency preparedness fell upon local first responders and other local emergency services. [2] In the aftermath of Katrina, it became evident that first responders can and will become overwhelmed in a large-scale disaster; unable to effectively respond to the emergency.

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