RESOURCES FOR HURRICANE IRMA
Like you, I am closely monitoring Hurricane Irma as it moves through the
You can find up-to-date information about preparations, traffic, and open shelters here in
Please be patient and safe on the roads as we welcome thousands of people from coastal Georgia and
In Metro Atlanta, we are expected to feel its effects early next week. The main threats to
* Charge your phone and other electronic devices in case you lose power.
* Try to stay off the roads during the storm.
* If you must drive, do not drive through floodwaters, as they can be extremely hazardous. Turn around - don't drown.
* Take pictures of your property and inside your house before the storm.
* Scan your important documents and e-mail them to yourself or a trusted relative or friend.
Visit ready.gov or listo.gov (en espanol) to learn how you can prepare now for severe weather emergencies. You can also download the Ready
This week,
You can find out how to help victims of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma at USA.gov. Please keep all those in the path of the storm, the emergency responders, and the aid workers and their families in your thoughts.
Resources
Ready.gov Emergency Preparedness (@ReadyGov)
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