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Hurricane Evacuation for When It’s Needed Most Provided in Gone Before Gridlock

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Hurricane Survival Tips

Hurricane evacuation is a serious matter. The critical need to know when to leave involves a skill and knowledge set attained by those who take the time to prepare. A guide to get started developing an emergency evacuation plan can be found in the Gone Before Gridlock program from Survival Life.

Gone Before Gridlock is the survival plan for staying ahead of the crowds and evacuating when the timing is best. By increasing the odds of having a head start and empty roadways, hurricane evacuations can be simplified and successful.

Recent history proves the value of a good evacuation procedure no matter what sort of disaster is likely to happen. Superstorm Sandy is a powerful example of the damage a hurricane and ensuing flood can do, and parts of the East Coast are still in recovery stages.

Here’s an excerpt from a recent DNAInfo.com article about a New York neighborhood still working to support the victims of the storm:

“When Park Slope resident Jen Halpin tells people she runs a Hurricane Sandy relief kitchen in the neighborhood, they tend to look at her with surprise.

Nearly five months after the superstorm struck, it’s a distant memory for some, especially in neighborhoods like Park Slope that suffered relatively minimal damage.

But Halpin is still busy helming a kitchen that churns out 2,500 meals a week for families in hard-hit areas like the Rockaways, Gerritsen Beach and Staten Island, places where some are still waiting on insurance money to rebuild homes and access to fresh produce is limited because grocery stores remain closed.”

This far out, almost half a year after Sandy hit, people are still feeling the effects. Very little support from the authoritative powers will outlast a full recovery period, which is why evacuating and planning has gained so much importance.

The personal responsibility to prepare for disasters and stockpile supplies to survive is everyone’s to hold, and Gone Before Gridlock will help assist people in their plans. Evacuation has to be a part of those plans, and from there recovery can begin.

The odds of a major disaster striking America in the near future increases by the day. Many think we are overdue for more, and prior preparations are the only way to protect oneself. Don’t let one be a surprise, and instead take responsibility and know what to do in advance.

Gone Before Gridlock will be available to join for a limited time, and Survival Life wants as many interested people to take their roles as household leaders seriously and do what they need to prepare. Get all the hurricane evacuation information needed from Gone Before Gridlock before it’s too late.

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