Who should you call when adisaster strikes your home? In some cases, this depends on the nature of thecatastrophe. If a major flood, wildfire, or mudslide has hit [city or region],you may be in the middle of a natural disaster that is affecting hundreds orthousands of families. In this case, landlines and cell towers could beaffected, limiting who you can contact immediately.
Ingeneral, here are the most important calls to make:
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The amount of warning youhave before an event can also affectyour communication strategy. Wildfires may come with a different warning timethan a mudslide. You might be able to make some of your calls ahead of timerather than after the fact. For example, notify your employer that you probablywon’t show up for work tomorrow because a major weather event headed your wayis likely to cause damage.
And if you know someone whois experiencing a disaster in their own city, be in contact with them and letthem know you’re there to help. You may be able to serve as a resource to themeven from thousands of miles away.
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