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Home | Featured Stories | You can prepare for potential impacts from Tropical Storm Imelda

You can prepare for potential impacts from Tropical Storm Imelda

September 17, 2019

Today at 1:00 PM. Tropical Storm Imelda made landfall near Freeport. Fort Bend County is experiencing some of the rainfall form this storm already, and the office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management encourages residents to be prepared.

Being prepared and staying informed is the best thing you can do to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your property. Take time now to prepare a family communication plan and have emergency telephone numbers available.

If storms frequently leave you without power, it is a good idea to have flashlights on hand and extra batteries in case you lose power in the storm. By using flashlights instead of your mobile phone’s flash, you can ensure that your phone stays charged longer.

Follow the guidance of public officials, and stay informed by following credible sources of information like like official Facebook, Twitter, and Nextdoor pages.

The office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management will keep you informed as Tropical Storm Imelda continues to move inland.

 

Hoy a la 1 pm. La tormenta tropical Imelda toco tierra cerca de Freeport. El Condado de Fort Bend está sintiendo alguna porción de la lluvia de esta tormenta, y la Oficina de Gestión de Emergencias anima fuertemente a sus residentes que estén preparados e informados.

Manteniéndose informado y preparado le ayudara a proteger su vida, la vida de su familia, y sus bienes personales. Tome tiempo ahora para establecer un plan de emergencia familiar y mantenga números de emergencias a su disponibilidad.

Si las tormentas suelen dejarlo sin energía, sería una buena idea mantener baterías extras y linternas en caso de un corte de energía. Usando una linterna en lugar de el flash de su dispositivo móvil, aseguraría una carga de batería más larga en su dispositivo.

Siga la guía de los funcionarios públicos y manténganse informado por nuestras fuentes oficiales y redes sociales de Facebook, Twitter, y Nextdoor.

La Oficina de Gestión de Emergencias les mantendrá actualizados sobre la tormenta tropical Imelda y su curso de vía.

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