Tornado Safety
Tornadoes often develop quickly and with little warning. Therefore, it is important that you know where your place is in your home, such as a basement or interior room away from windows, and have reliable ways to receive weather warnings. If your location is within the tornado polygon, seek shelter immediately and protect your head from debris. After the storm passes, be cautious of downed power lines and follow your local weather authority for updates.
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It is vital to stay informed during severe weather, especially when tornadoes are possible. A person checking radar on their phone can quickly see the conditions change through radar. Weather apps and alerts provide real-time updates that can give you extra time to react. Staying aware helps you make safe decisions and prepare before danger arrives.
Check Weather Updates
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Listen to Officials
The person pictured is the Crenshaw County Emergency Management Agency director, who plays a critical role in keeping the community safe. Officials like Elliott Jones carefully monitor weather radar and provide accurate, up-to-date warnings to the public. Emergency management teams coordinate preparation, response, and communication during severe weather.
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Take Cover
During a tornado warning, a resident shelters safely inside a secure room designed for severe weather. With essential supplies like drinking water on hand, they remain calm as the storm passes. This moment highlights the importance of preparedness and having a designated safe space in emergencies.