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Mesa Asks You to be Monsoon Ready
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~ As the summer season brings monsoon weather to Arizona, residents of Mesa are being reminded to stay prepared for potential storms. With little warning, high winds, heavy rain, and other dangerous conditions can arise within minutes, making it crucial for individuals to have an emergency plan in place.
In light of Monsoon Awareness Week in Arizona, the Mesa Emergency Management Director, Robert Campa, is urging residents to take necessary precautions and have a disaster kit stocked with essential items such as water, non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, medications, and first aid supplies. It is also important for pet owners to prepare emergency supplies for their furry companions.
To stay informed about potential storms and emergencies throughout the monsoon season, residents are encouraged to monitor weather forecasts and sign up for emergency alerts. According to Campa, "Monsoon storms can develop quickly and bring dangerous conditions with little warning, so taking time now to prepare can make a big difference."
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The elderly and homebound individuals are among the most vulnerable during monsoon weather. To help these individuals in their community, Mesa residents are encouraged to check on their older or homebound neighbors before, during and after a storm. This includes ensuring they have sandbags available for potential flooding and a backup source of power for medical equipment or refrigerated prescriptions.
For those in need of sandbags in preparation for potential flooding, the City of Mesa has designated locations where residents can pick up sandbags and empty bags (shovels must be brought by individuals). These locations include Fire Station 202 on S. Stapley Drive, Fire Station 208 on E. McKellips Road, Fire Station 209 on E. Southern Ave., and Fire Station 212 on E. Ellsworth Road.
Additionally, the Mesa Transportation Department has pre-filled sandbags available at their West Mesa Service Center on E. 6th St. and East Mesa Service Center on E. Decatur St. for residents to pick up.
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For more information on storm preparation and a complete list of contact numbers, residents can visit the City of Mesa's website at mesaaz.gov/storm. The city also utilizes social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook to provide updates related to emergency situations. Residents can follow the city on Twitter @cityofmesa and on Facebook at facebook.com/CityofMesa.
The City of Mesa has recently been recognized by NOAA's National Weather Service for their efforts in preparing for severe weather and flooding. The StormReady Community certification has been renewed for another four years, acknowledging Mesa's investment in planning, communication, and coordination to keep residents safe during hazardous weather events.
As monsoon season continues, it is important for residents of Mesa to stay prepared and informed about potential storms. By taking necessary precautions and staying updated with weather forecasts and emergency alerts, individuals can help keep themselves and their community safe during this unpredictable time of year.
In light of Monsoon Awareness Week in Arizona, the Mesa Emergency Management Director, Robert Campa, is urging residents to take necessary precautions and have a disaster kit stocked with essential items such as water, non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, medications, and first aid supplies. It is also important for pet owners to prepare emergency supplies for their furry companions.
To stay informed about potential storms and emergencies throughout the monsoon season, residents are encouraged to monitor weather forecasts and sign up for emergency alerts. According to Campa, "Monsoon storms can develop quickly and bring dangerous conditions with little warning, so taking time now to prepare can make a big difference."
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The elderly and homebound individuals are among the most vulnerable during monsoon weather. To help these individuals in their community, Mesa residents are encouraged to check on their older or homebound neighbors before, during and after a storm. This includes ensuring they have sandbags available for potential flooding and a backup source of power for medical equipment or refrigerated prescriptions.
For those in need of sandbags in preparation for potential flooding, the City of Mesa has designated locations where residents can pick up sandbags and empty bags (shovels must be brought by individuals). These locations include Fire Station 202 on S. Stapley Drive, Fire Station 208 on E. McKellips Road, Fire Station 209 on E. Southern Ave., and Fire Station 212 on E. Ellsworth Road.
Additionally, the Mesa Transportation Department has pre-filled sandbags available at their West Mesa Service Center on E. 6th St. and East Mesa Service Center on E. Decatur St. for residents to pick up.
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For more information on storm preparation and a complete list of contact numbers, residents can visit the City of Mesa's website at mesaaz.gov/storm. The city also utilizes social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook to provide updates related to emergency situations. Residents can follow the city on Twitter @cityofmesa and on Facebook at facebook.com/CityofMesa.
The City of Mesa has recently been recognized by NOAA's National Weather Service for their efforts in preparing for severe weather and flooding. The StormReady Community certification has been renewed for another four years, acknowledging Mesa's investment in planning, communication, and coordination to keep residents safe during hazardous weather events.
As monsoon season continues, it is important for residents of Mesa to stay prepared and informed about potential storms. By taking necessary precautions and staying updated with weather forecasts and emergency alerts, individuals can help keep themselves and their community safe during this unpredictable time of year.
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