Did you know that there are two types of evacuation orders? The first evacuation recommendation (usually issued by government officials) is the 'recommended evacuation' order. The second evacuation recommendation is the mandated evacuation, which is a civil order from emergency management officials. In either case, your family should be prepared for either scenario. Here's an example of why your family needs to be prepared.
In the 1990s my young family lived several miles from the Red River of the North, which separated North Dakota from Minnesota. As winter was ending and spring weather melted the snow around the river, the Red River kept rising (almost to the top of the man made dikes on both sides of the river). Despite our two mile distance from the river, the street we lived on started to fill with rushing water from a nearby tributary of the river. A knock on our door (it was 10 o'clock at night) discovered three National Guardsmen and a National Guard truck parked on our street. '"You've got ten minutes to evacuate and we have to turn off the power to your home. We are taking your family to a nearby shelter where you will spend the night. This is an official order and you do not have a choice but to come with us, so gather your things because we leave in ten minutes!"
Here's the dilemma! Only ten minutes to figure out the answers to these questions:
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In most communities the tornado sirens are tested the first Wednesday of every month. At other times communities sound the tornado disaster sirens when a tornado is near the area. Most of the time it’s a false alarm and the danger pasts. But what if … it’s not the first Wednesday of the month and/or
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Did you know that there is a National Consumer Protection Week? Well I didn’t either until I got an email from the Social Security Administration. Apparently, National Consumer Protection Week is the first week in March, every March. Who knew? As part of this National Protection week, the Social Security Administration published an article called
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