Hurricane Season officially begins June 1st be prepared
By State Rep. Todd Hunter
Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas Hurricane season is a few days away and now is the time to put a hurricane preparedness plan in place. The season which officially begins on June 1st and ends on November 30th is the time of year most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic Basin. It is these storms that pose the greatest threat to the United States.
- Creating a List of Emergency Contacts
- Locating Potential Safe Rooms within your home
- Determining where to store items in the event a hurricane-related hazard develops and
- Dont forget to plan for taking care of your pets in case of evacuation
In addition to a comprehensive Family Disaster Response Plan another key way to prepare for hurricane season is by creating a disaster response kit. This kit can include:
- Blankets
- Pillows
- Seasonal Clothing
- Special items for Infants & the Elderly
- Flashlights
- Batteries
- Telephones
- Radios
- Sufficient supplies of Food & Water and
- Be sure to also include 1st Aid Supplies including
- Medicines & Prescription Drugs
Information regarding evacuation routes and travel safety during a storm is accessible by calling the Statewide Road Conditions hotline at 1-800-452-9292 or by visiting Texas Online The Official Portal of Texas.
You can also go to my website which will provide you links websites to various sources for hurricane preparedness planning for an evacuation tips on hurricane preparedness as well as state and federal government resources.
Also if you are elderly or disabled and need hurricane evacuation assistance you can call 2-1-1. This service will assist you in hurricane evacuation.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) designated May 6th through May 12th as National Hurricane Preparedness Week. As part of this awareness week the NOAA has released a series of daily preparedness tips webinars and other educational tools in advance of hurricane season. These resources are available online National Weather Service. In addition the NOAAs National Hurricane Center provides up to date information such as watches warnings and long-range forecasts of weather disturbances and tropical cyclones that have the potential to affect the United States and the Caribbean.- You can stay informed on potential threats to our region by visiting the National Hurricane Center.
As always my offices are available at any time to assist with questions concerns or comments at 512-463-0672 or 361-949-4603.
Texas State Representative Todd Hunter represents Texas House District 32 covering Aransas Calhoun Nueces (Part) and San Patricio Counties. He can be contacted at todd.hunter@house.texas.gov


