Hello Friend,
Just when you thought you had the worst year because of COVID-19 - an infectious disease that has spread worldwide and killed millions and which to date has no cure yet though vaccines are available, another natural disaster, a hurricane is coming.
Strong winds, storm surge flooding, heavy rainfall that can lead to flooding, tornadoes, and rip currents are expected with hurricanes.
Although it is one of the few disasters that can be detected and predicted, still, hurricanes cannot be completely predictable as the storm may dramatically change its course and/or gain power.
Thus, it always helps to be prepared.
Consider thinking of buying and stocking up on basic necessities, whether you shop in person or online. You may check out great deals from Rakuten, Honey, and Instacart. Below are ways on how to survive a hurricane during a pandemic.
My friend Lee who experienced 8 days with no electricity, said he was caught off guard. Had he ahead, he could have saved more water for cleaning and drinking so he wouldn’t have to go out to buy water. Not only because it is unsafe to actually go out of the house during that time, but it was costly.
That’s why if the water supply fails, make sure you have saved enough. |