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Hawai'i Emergency Management Agency reminds residents to prepare now for disasters


The severe weather and consequent flooding across the state serves as a stark reminder that disasters can strike at any time of day, and any time of year. The Hawai’i Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA) encourages every citizen to take steps right now to prepare for any emergency and protect your ohana and property.


Floods are one of the most common hazards in Hawai’i

  • During heavy rains, or human-made structure failures such as a dam breach, flash flooding can occur quickly and without warning.

  • Be prepared to evacuate and move immediately to higher ground. Do not wait for instructions to act.

  • Do not cross fast flowing water in your vehicle or on foot – Turn around, do not drown!

  • Contact your property/casualty agent or broker about flood insurance, which is offered through the National Flood Insurance Program.

Sign up for Emergency Notifications

  • Please visit https://dod.hawaii.gov/hiema/get-ready/ for links to each County website for free text-based notifications for the latest updates on natural and human-caused emergencies and disasters.

Make a Plan

  • Plan escape routes – ensure all family members know where to go and how to get out.

  • Meeting place – choose a physical location to meet if communication between family members is down.

  • Family communication – identify a family member who lives out-of-state who everyone can notify when they are safe.

Pack a 14-day ‘Go-Kit’ for your family

  • Change of clothes and sturdy shoes

  • 1 gallon of water per person per day

  • Non-perishable foods

  • Face coverings, gloves, and sanitizer

  • First aid kit

  • Battery powered or crank powered radio

  • Flashlight

  • Batteries

  • Manual can opener

  • Hygiene supplies

  • Whistle

  • Important documents

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