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The safest place to be during severe weather conditions is indoors. Take shelter when thunderstorms are happening and refer to local officials and the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) for the latest updates on potential hazards in your area. #ReadyAL
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Do you know what to do when lightning strikes? When you see a flash, dash inside! Stop all activities, seek shelter, and wait 30 mins. after the storm to resume activities.
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Never leave children, disabled/elderly adults or pets in parked vehicles. Studies have shown that the temp inside a parked vehicle can rapidly rise to a dangerous level. Leaving the windows open doesn't significantly decrease the heating rate. https://t.co/CHtOOcgkCt #ReadyAL
The FEMA App allows you to receive real-time weather and emergency alerts, send notifications to loved ones, locate emergency shelters in your area, get preparedness strategies and more. #ReadyAL@FEMA
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