Hurricane Helene Approaches: Keeping Metro Atlanta Safe and Prepared

Hurricane Helene Approaches: Keeping Metro Atlanta Safe and Prepared

ATLANTA — As Hurricane Helene edges closer to metro Atlanta and north Georgia, it’s time to batten down the hatches and prepare for what could be a rough ride. The storm is expected to move into the area late Thursday night and linger into early Friday morning, bringing with it heavy rains, strong winds, and the potential for flooding.

According to our local weather experts, all of north Georgia is currently under a Flood Watch until Friday afternoon. This weather event has everyone on their toes, particularly considering the usual hustle and bustle of Atlanta’s daily life. While securing your homes and checking on your loved ones, don’t forget that your furry friends need a plan too!

Pet Preparedness: Ensuring Safety for Your Furry Family Members

Whether you’re a dog lover, cat enthusiast, or have another type of pet, preparing for Helene means thinking about their safety too. The experts agree that the best ways to keep your pets safe during a storm are similar to keeping yourself safe. Here are a few tips to ensure your pet’s well-being during the severe weather:

  • Pack an emergency kit for your pet that includes basics like food, water, medications, and any comfort items.
  • Keep your pet’s identification and health records handy in case you need to evacuate.
  • Ensure that your pet is wearing a collar with up-to-date identification tags.
  • If you are forced to evacuate, make sure to take your pets with you.

It’s not just about having the supplies ready; it’s about ensuring their emotional well-being too. Pets often get anxious during storms, so having familiar items like toys and bedding can help keep them calm.

Community Precautions: Everyone’s Doing Their Part

Communities across metro Atlanta have started taking action to brace for the storm. Homeowners are taking down dangerous trees that could pose a risk during high winds. Public agencies urge residents to follow suit by securing outdoor furniture and other loose objects that might turn into projectiles.

Preventative measures like these can often mitigate damage and keep everyone safer. It’s a community effort, and everyone’s participation truly makes a difference. So, if you haven’t already, now is the time to assess your immediate surroundings and take any necessary safety steps.

Stay Informed: Keeping Up with Weather Alerts

As always, staying informed is one of your best defenses against severe weather. Receive weather alerts through various available platforms to ensure you get real-time updates and can act accordingly. Being aware of changes in the weather situation helps you prepare and safeguard yourself and your family, both human and furry.

In conclusion, as Hurricane Helene makes its way to metro Atlanta and north Georgia, preparing wisely is the key. Keep your emergency kits ready, make plans for your pets, and stay informed. Together, we can weather the storm and come out on the other side stronger and more resilient.

Stay safe, Atlanta!


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

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