IDHS: March 17-23 Is Severe Weather Preparedness Week

Don't wait around, get prepared for severe weather before it happens.

(Indianapolis, Ind.) – Hoosiers are being urged to prepare now for severe weather this spring.

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) says March 17-23 is Severe Weather Preparedness Week.

IDHS encourages Hoosiers to build a disaster preparedness kit, identify shelter and practice emergency plans during this year’s preparedness week.

The important items to include in a household disaster kit include: food and water, battery operated all hazard radio, flashlight, extra batteries, first aid kit, extra clothing, list of emergency phone numbers, important documents, cash and special items, such as medication, pet supplies and more.

“Severe Weather Preparedness Week serves as a great reminder of the increased potential for thunderstorms, tornadoes and flooding in Indiana during the spring and early summer,” said David Hosick, director of public affairs at IDHS. “We are hopeful Indiana is not heavily impacted by severe weather this spring, but taking the time in advance to plan, prepare and practice can help minimize weather-related deaths, injuries and property damage.”

As part of Severe Weather Preparedness Week, a statewide tornado drill is planned for 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, March 19. The drill provides a valuable opportunity for families, schools and businesses to practice severe weather emergency plans.

To learn more about preparing for severe weather, visit www.GetPrepared.in.gov.

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