Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Mancuso Urges Citizens to be Prepared for Hurricane Threat
Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Mancuso Urges Citizens to be Prepared for Hurricane Threat
Published August 24, 2020
From CPSO – Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso wants to warn the citizens that a hurricane threat is increasing for the southwest region of Louisiana. While all of the details about this threat are evolving, he urges everyone to be prepared for hurricane-force winds by Wednesday evening with possible rainfall totals anywhere from 5-15” which would result in significant flooding.
“All of the local law enforcement agencies, as well as Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness, in Calcasieu, have been in contact with each other and we are all on the same page,” says Sheriff Mancuso. “Our main concern for all of us is the safety of our citizens.”
The Sheriff’s Office has all of its high water resources deployed on both sides of the parish. “We are prepared for a worst-case scenario but hoping for a best-case scenario,” says Sheriff Mancuso.
Mancuso urges all citizens to make hurricane preparedness a priority. Awareness and preparedness are the keys to securing the safety and well-being of your family and property,” cautioned Sheriff Mancuso.
Follow this link to view a list of Sandbag Locations in Calcasieu Parish with Map Directions
Here are some tips to be prepared:
BEFORE A HURRICANE:
- Plan an evacuation route.
- Have disaster supplies on hand (flashlights and extra batteries; first aid kit and manual; battery-operated radio and extra batteries; emergency food and water; non-electric can openers; essential medicines; cash; credit cards and sturdy shoes).
- Make arrangements for pets.
- Ensure that family members know how to respond after a hurricane.
- Teach children how and when to call 9-1-1, police, or fire department.
- Protect windows.
- Trim back dead or weak branches from trees.
- Develop an emergency communication plan so that family members can reunite if separated.
DURING A HURRICANE WARNING:
- Listen constantly to a battery-operated radio or television for official instructions.
- If in a mobile home, check tie-downs and evacuate immediately.
- Store valuables and personal papers in a waterproof container on the highest level of your home.
- Avoid elevators.
IF AT HOME:
- Stay inside. Keep away from windows or glass doors.
- Keep a supply of flashlights and extra batteries handy. Avoid open flames such as candles.
- If power is lost, turn off major appliances to reduce power “surge” when electricity is restored.
IF YOU MUST EVACUATE:
- Leave as soon as possible. Avoid flooded roads and bridges.
- Unplug appliances and turn off the main water valve.
- Tell someone out of the storm area where you are going.
- Elevate furniture to protect it from flooding if time permits.
- Bring pre-assembled emergency supplies.
- Take blankets and sleeping bags to shelter.
- Lock up home and leave.
Concludes Sheriff Mancuso, “While we can’t stop the forces of a hurricane, we can take steps to limit our vulnerability to their destructive nature. Now is the time to devise an emergency preparedness plan for you and your family. Our goal is to help keep you safe. The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office is prepared. Are you?”
Follow this link to view a list of Sandbag Locations in Calcasieu Parish with Map Directions
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