Monday, June 15, 2015

Houston. Dean Martin. (1965)

James --

Forecasts show we can expect to see more rainfall beginning as early as tonight. Houston's soil is still moist from the recent weather events, and the National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch between 10pm tonight and 6pm Wednesday.

We updated our list of flood resources and want to pass them along to you-- please forward this list of resources to your networks so we can all be prepared.

Stay safe,

Adrian



Flood Resources

Preparation

  • City of Houston Office of Emergency Management
    • Houstonians should begin preparing now for the potential of heavy rain, wind and power outages as this system begins tracking towards the city. Begin taking the following steps to be prepared for this storm:
    • Gather supplies to be able to comfortably be in your home for 3-5 days. This includes water, food, flashlights, and other necessities. Download a full list from the City of Houston Disaster Preparedness Guide:
    • Begin removing outdoor items which may be picked up in heavy wind and securing them as appropriate
    • Make sure you have a way to stay informed in the event power goes out. This may include a NOAA Weather Radio, or a battery-powered radio or television.
    • Communicate with your family about what you will do in the event heavy rain separates you.
    • Communicate with your employer ahead of time in the event heavy rain and flooding keeps you from being able to report to work over the next few days.
    • Check on elderly or disabled friends and neighbors to make sure they have what they need in the event this storm impacts Houston.

Staying Informed

During/After the Storm

Please only call 911 for immediate medical, fire or police emergencies.
Call 311 to report flooding or debris in streets.









Pol. Adv. Paid for by Adrian Garcia for Mayor, Massey Villarreal, Treasurer.
This email was sent to: mayorgalvan@gmail.com.

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