What San Diegans Can Learn from Hurricane Sandy

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Like much of the country, San Diego County residents are glued to the ongoing news coverage of the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy on East Coast communities. One question everyone watching can ask themselves is what would I do in that situation? How prepared would I be?

“While hurricanes are not common in San Diego, issues with the power grid are possible under a variety of circumstances,” said Holly Crawford, director of the San Diego County Office of Emergency Services.  “Some 3.6 million people on the East Coast are still without power. We can learn from some of the issues they are dealing with and apply it to our personal preparedness plans,” said Crawford.

How can you be better prepared? Here are 10 preparedness tips for a power outage. Many of these same preparedness tips would also be helpful during other emergencies such as wildfires or earthquakes. Power outages are often a secondary condition that can occur after the original disaster.

In San Diego, you can also register your cell phone for AlertSanDiego to get emergency notifications and create a family disaster plan. To do so and to learn more about how to prepare, visit www.readysandiego.org.  Also, download the County’s new emergency application on Android and iOs mobile devices by visiting www.sdcountyemergency.com

 

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