Subject: Hurricane’s coming..Buying last-minute emergency supplies

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Sadly, there are a lot of people who will wait to the last moment to run out to get needed items for an upcoming disaster. Are you one of those people? If yes, did you find that many items you wished to purchase weren't available any more?

We compiled the three basic survival essentials for Hurricanes and added some workarounds in case they are no longer available in stores. Read more here.

Hello Friend,

All-natural disasters are deadly, that’s why they are referred to as disasters.

Unfortunately, some disasters come in pairs. Like Earthquake, if it happens under the sea, there’s a big chance that it’ll bring a Tsunami to the nearest land.

So with Hurricanes, especially if the category is high, it brings strong winds, storm surge flooding, heavy rainfall that can lead to flooding, tornadoes, and rip currents.

Although this is one of the few disasters that can be detected and predicted early, still, this is not completely predictable as the storm may dramatically change its course and/or gain power.

Due to this, we sometimes aren’t as prepared as we’d like to be when suddenly the weather news channel announces that a storm has changed its course and is heading straight to our area – and it’s a big one.

In this kind of life-threatening situation, while the local government is ordering everyone to take urgent emergency evacuation or be prepared for what may come worst, people will surely line up at stores, amongst people who are panic-buying.

And believe us, no matter how the news makes the headline scarier, there are still some people who will still wait to get prepared at the last minute.

So what should you do if you are one of those people who needs to buy last-minute emergency supplies?






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Mrs B & The Positively Practical Team


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