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03/01/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Houston had an approved natural disaster plan on the books, but failed to use it
Harris County had the foresight to adopt an emergency plan for natural disasters ahead of time, but it completely forgot about that plan by the time Hurricane Harvey hit Houston in August 2017, revealed a ProPublica article. The Mass Shelter Plan (MSP) was a 17-page disaster-preparation document based on the assumption that the Red Cross […]
08/27/2017
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By Mike Adams
Hurricane Harvey prepper update: Sh#t just hit the fan in South Texas… non-preppers hurting badly as food, water, power and emergency services FAIL
News from inside Hurricane Harvey: Local towns are experiencing so much flooding that some are cutting off municipal water supplies. This is on top of the power grid outages, cell phone outages, store closures and widespread road closures that have taken place here in the last 12 hours. For the time being, everyone is on […]
08/27/2017
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By Mike Adams
Survival report from inside Hurricane Harvey: The flooding has begun… and it’s brutal
I’m posting this “survival report” from inside Hurricane Harvey because everybody I know has been asking if we’re okay in Central Texas. I’m happy to report that I am writing this from inside the spiral arms of Hurricane Harvey, and although significant damage has occurred in a few areas (such as Rockport on the Coast), […]
05/03/2017
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By JD Heyes
Here’s why you should keep your shelter preparations up-to-date and bugout bag close
Recent emergency weather events reminded me again of why it is important to keep our prepping supplies current and fresh, and a bugout bag close at hand at all times, whether we’re at work, at play or at home. In one of the first tornadic events of the season, CBS DFW reported that four people […]
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