FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 15, 2024
COLUMBIA, S.C. — In advance of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially begins on June 1, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is joining partners in observing Hurricane Preparedness Month throughout the month of May.
“Some climate researchers are forecasting a busier than average season this year, estimating five major hurricanes to develop among some 23 total named storms,” said Dr. Edward Simmer, DHEC director. “As our state is especially vulnerable to hurricane impacts, it is critical for all South Carolinians to start their preparations early, to avoid finding yourself in a pinch at the last minute.”
In observance of National Hurricane Preparedness Month, the South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD) partnered with the National Weather Service (NWS) to promote a hurricane safety campaign for South Carolina residents and business. Property and business owners can find a wealth of information on different elements of hurricane preparedness on the NWS website.
DHEC recommends the following five critical components of preparation before hurricane season begins:
Residents of South Carolina’s coastal areas are also advised to refamiliarize themselves with their evacuation zone, some of which have changed this year, and their area’s vulnerability to storm surges.
“In the event of an impending storm, state and local authorities will announce evacuations by one or more of the predesignated zones along the state’s coastline,” Simmer said. “Residents are encouraged to brush up on how their area will be affected during a storm on the SCEMD Know Your Zone webpage.”
Residents are encouraged to download SCEMD’s official mobile app, SC Emergency Manager, on the Apple App Store or on Google Play. The mobile app contains links to many of the websites listed above as well as other useful tools and resources, and coastal residents can determine their evacuation zone based off their phone’s location.
In addition, SCEMD recently launched a new online home dedicated to hurricane preparedness. South Carolina residents can view additional information and resources at hurricane.sc.
For more on hurricane preparedness, including steps to take before, during and after a hurricane, visit DHEC’s Hurricanes and Floods webpage.
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