05/06/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/06/2024 07:53
5/6/2024
~ The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins June 1. ~
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Today, Governor Ron DeSantis proclaimed the first week of May as Florida Hurricane Preparedness Week in conjunction with the National Weather Service Hurricane Preparedness Week. The Florida Division of Emergency Management (the Division) urges Floridians to use this final month before hurricane season to restock their disaster supply kits, update disaster plans and stay informed on what to do during various weather hazards.
"Florida Preparedness Week is the perfect time to sit down with your family and ensure you have a customized plan for your household," said Governor DeSantis. "It only takes one storm to impact an entire community, so I encourage all residents to know their risks, make an evacuation plan and have all essential supplies needed to stay safe before June 1."
"There is no better time to prepare like the present, so take this hurricane preparedness week as your call to action and finalize your preparations for the season ahead," said Division Executive Director Kevin Guthrie. "After the devastating impacts from the past two hurricane seasons, I implore all residents to prepare for not only hurricanes, but the various hazards that come with them such as tornadoes, storm surge, damaging winds, rip currents and flooding."
On average, there are 14 named tropical storms each year in the Atlantic basin, seven of which strengthen into hurricanes with three becoming Category 3 or higher. However, the Division stresses the importance of not focusing on the projected number of storms for the 2024 season as it only takes one storm to produce long-lasting impacts. Understanding risks and early preparation measures are keys to mitigate hurricane-related impacts, but also serve as the keys to quicker recovery and statewide resiliency.
The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season begins June 1 and runs through November 30, with the historical peak beginning in September. Residents and visitors are reminded that it only takes one storm to impact a community and that preparations should be made ahead of time. Visit FloridaDisaster.org/Guide to download the full 2024 Florida Hurricane Guide, which includes ways to keep individuals, families and pets prepared and informed for the season ahead.
Low Cost/No Cost Preparedness Tips:
National Preparedness Week and Florida Preparedness Week are observed every May to educate families and communities on the importance of disaster mitigation, preparedness and response. This year's hurricane preparedness week falls on May 6-11 and the Division will be posting different vital preparedness information every day on social media.
For weather updates and safety tips, follow the Division on Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).
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