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A hurricane is a tropical storm system of extreme size and destructive ability. These storms typically strike the United States Gulf Coast and Atlantic seaboard. They can dump large amounts of rain over a wide area, often causing flooding. High speed winds also present dangers, as flying debris can cause serious injury and property loss. The best defense against a hurricane is evacuation. |
Hurricane Procedures:
- Follow instructions as provided by your Department/University
- Listen to radio and television for weather updates
- Check with media for return to work status
Support Links:
Local radio and television stations
FEMA Hurricane information and planning
Texas A&M Hurricane Response and Sheltering Plan
Texas A&M Hurricane and Tropical Storms Guide
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