Hurricane Season 2010
June 1st signals the official start of Atlantic hurricane season. This year’s hurricane season marks the five year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina—the tragic storm which graphically highlighted the urgent need to address racial/ethnic disparities in preparedness and disaster outcomes. While federal, state, and local efforts to address these issues have gained momentum in recent years, disparities continue to persist. Below is a select list of resources to strengthen hurricane preparedness in diverse communities and inform planning across all phases of an emergency
CLICK HERE for a comprehensive list of annotated resources from various fields which focus on the needs of culturally diverse populations across all phases of a hurricane.
Translated Materials
- Disaster Supply Kit: This fact sheet provides general information on disaster supply kits and is available in English, Croatian, Haitian Creole, Kurdish, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
- Hurricane Super Course: This presentation provides information on the natural causes and health-related issues associated with hurricanes and basic emergency preparedness. The presentation is available in English, Chinese, and Spanish.
- Emergency Wound Care After A Natural Disaster: This handout provides tips on how to treat small wounds to prevent infection and defines injuries for which immediate medical attention is necessary. The resource is available in English and Vietnamese.
- Reentering Your Flooded Home: This brochure provides information on reentering your home after a flood and tips on how to begin the drying process. The resource is available in English and Vietnamese.
- Prevent Poisoning from Carbon Monoxide- Printable Flyers: This simplistic flyer uses pictures to convey information about the risks of carbon monoxide poisoning. The flyers are available in English, Amharic, Arabic, Bosnian, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Farsi, French, Hmong, Korean, Laotian, Nepali, Oromo, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, Tigrigna, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Hurricane Resources: The CDC has centralized hurricane preparedness materials in English, Spanish, French, Vietnamese, Haitian Creole, German, and Portuguese.
- American Public Health Association Get Ready Fact Sheets: The APHA provides preparedness fact sheets in English and Spanish on a range of topics, such as how to create low-cost preparedness kits. These fact sheets can be customized through the APHA website to allow for organizations to display their logo.
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