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FEMA To Texans: Begin Prep For Hurricanes This Week

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Hurricane Preparedness Week is May 5 to May 11, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency encouraged Texans to begin or review their plans for enduring bad weather, flooding and, if necessary, evacuation.

FEMA recommended establishing meeting points so families can find each other if storms required them to flee to safer areas. If there’s no time to evacuate, people should determine where they will shelter.

FEMA also recommended preparing an emergency kit that contains three days’ worth of water, food, and medications. The kit should also contain cash, a first aid kit, a flashlight and batteries.

Important papers should be stored near the emergency kit in a fireproof or waterproof box or safe. People shoukd make electronic copies on a flash drive or CD and put them in the emergency kit, store them on a digital-storage website, or email them to themselves.

More disaster tips are available at .

In May 2018, TPR's "The Source" discussed preparedness with experts. Listen to the conversation here.

Norma Martinez can be reached at Norma@TPR.org and on Twitter at @NormDog1.

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Norma Martinez is a native of El Paso and a veteran of public broadcasting. She began volunteering at the El Paso public radio station KTEP as a college student in 1989. She spent a year as a Morning Edition host and reporter at KRWG-FM in Las Cruces, New Mexico, before returning to KTEP as a full-time employee in 1995. At KTEP, Norma served as Morning Edition host, chief announcer, Traffic Director, PSA Director, and host and producer of various local shows.