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Hurricane Preparedness for Coastal and Inland Communities Tuesday, May 21, 2013
We are just over 3 weeks away from the
start of Hurricane Season! In preparation for that, FEMA is hosting a webinar
in which they will discuss some lessons learned from Hurricane Sandy as well as
the 2013 forecast. See below to register:
***Webinar
Announcement***
Hurricane
Preparedness for Coastal and Inland Communities
Tuesday, May 21,
2013
3:00 p.m. EDT
Join us at 3:00 p.m. EDT
on May 21 for a discussion of hurricane preparedness
activities in coastal and inland communities.
Hurricanes can cause catastrophic damage
not just to coastlines, but also several hundred miles inland. Hurricanes often
produce winds exceeding 155 miles, tornado outbreaks and severe flooding. Know
how to be ready. Know how to be prepared.
As a lead-in to National Hurricane Week
(May 26 to June 1), FEMA will be hosting a free webinar featuring FEMA’s
Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO), Michael F. Byrne, who will discuss
hurricane preparedness lessons from Superstorm Sandy. In addition, the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will provide an outlook of the 2013
hurricane season.
Local emergency response personnel will
also present innovative ways and promising practices to engage coastal and
inland communities in hurricane preparedness activities. These speakers will
highlight important effective local preparedness initiatives.
To register, please visit: http://connect.hsin.gov/hurricane2013a/event/registration.html
If you have already registered for this
webinar, have registered for a previous webinar or are already a registered
HSIN user, you can login here: http://connect.hsin.gov/hurricane2013a/event/registration_login.html
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