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Preparing for Hurricane Irene
August 24, 2011
Dear Friends,
Southeastern North Carolina is home to some of the most beautiful and pristine coastlines in the country, but we also know well the associated risks of living along the Atlantic coast during hurricane season. As you may be aware, newly formed Hurricane Irene may pose a threat to Southeastern North Carolina later this week.
There are a number of resources available on the web to prepare for Hurricane Irene:
- To learn ways to prepare you, your family, and your business for a hurricane, visit Ready.gov for a step by step plan.
- To follow Hurricane Irene’s path and related weather predictions, updates are available at the following link: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
- To get instant updates on Twitter, you may follow @RedCross @FEMA @NHC_Atlantic and @WeatherChannel which will post updates on the trajectory of the storm as well as ways to prepare your home and your family.
For more information about resources in your community, click on the links below:
For police, fire or medical assistance during an emergency, please dial 911.
Please stay safe and aware,
U.S. Congressman Mike McIntyre
Representing the 7th District of North Carolina
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