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      BOSTON - Friday,
    August 20, 2021 - Mayor Kim Janey today issued precautions ahead of
    Tropical Storm Henri. The storm is expected to impact the Boston area
    Sunday, August 22 through Monday, August 23, 2021. During the storm, the
    City expects to experience damaging winds, potential power outages, storm
    surge flooding, and flooding rain. Residents are encouraged to stay indoors
    throughout that time. 
    “As we prepare for
    this storm, I urge all Boston residents to take precautions to stay safe,”
    said Mayor Janey. “Please make sure you tie down outdoor items that could
    blow away, do not drive through flooded roads, charge any important
    electronic devices, and keep enough emergency supplies on hand. In case of
    an emergency, call 911, and for non-emergency concerns, call 311. And as
    always, be mindful of anyone in your community who may need assistance.” 
    The City of Boston
    is urging the following precautions: 
    ·   
    Put
    together a disaster supply kit, including a flashlight, batteries,
    first aid supplies, copies of critical information, and non-perishable food
    items.  
    ·   
    Make
    a family emergency communication plan. 
    ·   
    Turn
    on your TV and radio every 30 minutes to get the latest weather updates. 
    ·   
    Charge
    your cell phone so you will have a full battery in case you lose power. 
    ·   
    Hurricane
    winds can cause trees and branches to fall, so trim or remove damaged trees
    and limbs to keep you and your property safe. 
    ·   
    Secure
    loose rain gutters and downspouts and clear any clogged areas or debris to
    prevent water damage to your property. 
    ·   
    Avoid
    driving during the storm. 
    ·   
    Avoid
    walking or driving through flood waters. 
    ·   
    Consider
    clearing street catch basins to prevent or reduce street flooding. 
    ·   
    Check
    on vulnerable neighbors who might need assistance.  
    ·   
    In
    the event of an emergency, call 911.  
    ·   
    For
    non-emergency issues, call 311. 
    General flood
    protection tips: 
    ·   
    Sign
    up for emergency notifications through AlertBoston.  
    ·   
    Know your zone! Know your evacuation zone and route and be
    prepared to evacuate as directed by public officials.   
    ·   
    Similarly,
    find out how vulnerable your property is to flooding. If your home
    is in a flood-prone area, contact the National Flood Insurance program to
    learn what mitigation measures you can take in advance.  
    ·   
    Evaluate
    your insurance coverage once a year to make sure your home is fully
    covered. 
    ·   
    If
    you live in a flood-prone area, keep these materials on hand: sandbags,
    plywood, lumber, plastic sheeting, trash bags, shovels, work boots and
    gloves. 
    In advance of a
    flood event: 
    ·   
    Tie
    down or bring in outdoor objects (outdoor furniture, trash receptacles,
    etc.) that could be swept away or damaged during flooding. 
    ·   
    Elevate
    items stored in your basement to prevent damage. If you have a sump pump,
    check that it is working. Remove hazardous household materials (e.g. paint,
    petroleum products) from basements and other areas that may flood. 
    ·   
    Do
    not park your vehicle near the harbor, streams or rivers, especially during
    threatening weather conditions. 
    ·   
    Follow
    any directives to turn off utilities. If you’re advised to switch off the
    main power source to your home, flip each breaker and THEN turn off the
    main breaker. You may also need to shut off the main valve for your home’s
    gas and water service. 
    After a flood event: 
    ·   
    If
    you have evacuated, return home only when authorities have indicated it is
    safe. 
    ·   
    Do
    not go near any downed power lines especially if there is standing water
    nearby. 
    ·   
    Avoid
    walking or driving through flood waters. 
    ·   
    If
    your home experienced flooding, keep the power off until an electrician has
    inspected your system for safety. 
    ·   
    Do
    not touch a circuit breaker or replace a fuse with wet hands or while
    standing on a wet surface. 
    ·   
    Have
    an electrician inspect electrical appliances that have been wet and do not
    turn on or plug in appliances unless an electrician tells you it is safe. A
    trained professional may be able to recondition some devices while others
    will require replacement. 
    ·   
    Photograph
    damage to your property to assist in filing an insurance claim. 
    ·   
    Take
    necessary measures to prevent further damage to private property
    immediately following a flood event, as damage caused after a qualifying
    event may not be covered by insurance. 
    Homeless Services: 
    The City of Boston
    works closely with a network of shelter providers to ensure there is
    adequate shelter from the high winds and rain. BPHC’s emergency shelters at
    112 Southampton St. and 794 Massachusetts Ave are open 24 hours a day,
    seven days a week. Amnesty has been called because of the expected heavy
    rainfall and potential flash flooding so those with non-violent
    restrictions can access shelter. All sites are following COVID-19
    guidelines by promoting handwashing, hand sanitizer, and face coverings. 
    For more information
    about hurricane preparedness tips, visit here. Flooding tips can be found here. For more information about emergency preparedness, visit here.  
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