Obama - The latest on Hurricane Sandy
Obama - The latest on Hurricane Sandy
As communities up and down the East Coast prepare for Hurricane Sandy to make landfall, President Obama is urging residents in the path of the storm to heed warnings from state, local, and tribal officials and make final preparations. Earlier today, he spoke from the White House Briefing Room.
Watch President Obama speak about Hurricane Sandy.
We also want to make sure you have the latest guidance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. If you don't live in an area affected by Hurricane Sandy, please pass this along to anyone you know who does.
For more information, be sure to check out FEMA.gov.
• Follow the
direction of local officials -- If told to
evacuate, do so immediately.
• Know the
forecast in your area -- Continue to monitor your
NOAA Weather Radio and your local news for severe weather
updates, warnings and watches. Follow your forecast at weather.gov on your computer or mobile.weather.gov on your
phone.
• Turn around, don't drown
-- The potential for heavy rains can also lead to
flooding, or flash flooding in some areas. Driving through a
flooded area can be extremely hazardous.
• Make
final preparations -- If you're further inland, now
is the time to make final preparations. Visit ready.gov and be ready for power outages
and stock up on emergency supplies of food, water,
medications, and other supplies.
• Check on
your neighbor -- Make sure they're ready,
too.
• Finding shelters -- Download
the Red Cross Hurricane app (redcross.org/mobile-apps/hurricane-app),
visit redcross.org/find-help/shelter, or check
your local media outlets. You should also register on redcross.org/safeandwell, a secure and
easy-to-use online tool that helps families connect during
emergencies. Finally, you can download the FEMA smartphone
app (fema.gov/smartphone-app) or text
SHELTER and your Zip Code
to 43362 (4FEMA). Standard rates
apply.
• Donate blood -- If you don't
live in an affected area, please consider donating blood,
because numerous blood drives have been canceled as a result
of the storm. To schedule a blood donation or for more
information about giving blood or platelets, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED
CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
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