Yes it’s time not only to be sure everything outside that is loose is either put away or tied down, but to be sure you have what you need on hand. Many of us who have lived here for years know that the worst of the hurricanes is generally the rains and floods. The city water system, pumps many times become overloaded and get shut down before they burn up. The winds also cause power and telephones to go out and then many things like the ATM’s and gas pumps of course don’t work.
So here is a quick reminder to be sure you have:
Foods, Canned and dried, most refrigerators don’t run without electricity
Drinking water, Hard to come by after a storm has hit
Bathing water, be sure your water storage is full up
Cash, ATM’s don’t work without electricity and telephones, Bank are closed for “El Grito” on the 16ht of September
Gas, Pumps don’t run and supplies get low fast in Baja Sur
Cooking Gas, Good idea to check and be full
Medicines, whatever you must have for about a weeks supply to be safe.
Candles, Flashlights and lanterns on hand with batteries
If you are well prepared and don’t go moving around in the middle of the storm there will be little real danger. Of course stay away from the beaches as the storm surges can come pretty, fast increasing the swell height almost in an instant. Every year a few people die and it’s generally from driving in flooded streets with obstacles like down trees and power poles. If you see power lines down stay away from them even if you think they are dead.
Once the storm has passed realize the water supplies may be contaminated in many ways so boil the water for 5 minutes before using to wash. Try to eliminate all standing water on your properties as soon as possible so they do not become breeding areas for mosquitoes. One real good thing to look forward to after the storm, is that the communities in Baja California really pull together and help clean up the mess left by these storms very quickly.
So enjoy Mother Nature’s show of force in the up coming few days, be prepared, be safe be humbled and stay tuned to www.LosCabosInsider.com for any updates and news.
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