Check media coverage on the natural disaster
Local governments have systems in place to help area residents learn about impending or occurring natural disasters. The timely information these entities provide can help you understand what threats are present and know when it's necessary to evacuate.
Sign up for alerts from local and national organizations to get the information you need. These may include text messages about urgent situations. You'll also see and hear written and spoken messages via cable TV and phone calls. In addition, you can tune into NOAA Weather Radio, which broadcasts weather-hazard information and safety alerts 24/7.
Remember that the groups that provide these messages are experts. Respect their warnings and follow their guidance as closely as possible for your own safety. For more natural disaster planning and recovery resources, check out the following organizations:
The Red Cross offers some excellent materials on disaster planning and recovery.
FEMA has a wealth of information about preparing for and handling disasters.
Learn how to prepare your family for emergencies, both natural and man-made.
The IBHS offers disaster planning tips from the experts on reducing risk.
The National Weather Service has forecasts, alerts, radar maps and safety information.
Your state government's website
Your state's official website may offer area-specific emergency and safety resources.