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Natural disasters can strike at any moment — and sometimes come with little-to-no warning. As a homeowner, it’s my ...
Learn what to put in your emergency kit, plus shop pre-made kits and essential supplies like first-aid kits, water storage, flashlights and more.
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Those two words— tornado emergency —were a spur of the moment effort by forecasters to convey the grave danger residents faced in the path of this F5 tornado that had grown more than one-and-a ...
Pack an emergency kit This should include food, clothing, blankets, medication, water purification tablets and first-aid and tool kits as well as flashlights and a battery-powered radio – with ...
Half of Canadians (50%) are worried about tornadoes, winds and severe storms. 23 per cent are concerned about landslides/mudslides 28 per cent are worried about hurricanes or tropical storms ...
Public Safety Canada recommends residents should be prepared to be self-sufficient for 72 hours in the event of an incident that cuts off power and forces emergency workers to focus on helping those ...
For now, the province still recommends having an emergency kit with supplies that can last 72 hours — or three days. They’ve shared a video to help you prepare at getprepared.gc.ca. This year, the ...
It’s important to know about these enhanced warnings if you’re ever visiting south of the border. Tornado emergency: Enhanced wording to convey grave danger Meteorologists have to study people almost ...