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DOMINICA RED CROSS SOCIETY URGES COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS AS THE  2026 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON BEGINS 

 Today marks the official start of the Atlantic  hurricane season. The Dominica Red Cross Society is calling on all citizens, residents, and  communities across the nature island to prioritize early preparation and safety. 

With the memory of past devastating storms still a powerful reminder, the Dominica Red Cross  emphasizes that proactive planning is our strongest defense against the unpredictability of tropical  storms and hurricanes. The season runs from June 1st through November 30th, and forecasters  predict an active period, making immediate action essential for every household. 

The Dominica Red Cross Society has already begun optimizing its disaster response mechanisms,  reinforcing community disaster response teams, and restocking essential relief supplies across our  network of local branches. However, institutional readiness is only half of the equation. True  resilience relies heavily on individual and family preparedness. 

To ensure your home and loved ones are secure, the Dominica Red Cross recommends taking the  following vital steps starting this week: 

Develop a Family Emergency Plan: Discuss where your family will meet if separated  and establish clear evacuation routes if your home is located in a flood-prone or landslide  area. 

Prepare an Emergency Kit: Gather at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food,  water (one gallon per person per day), flashlights, batteries, a first aid kit, essential  medications, and copies of important personal documents stored in waterproof bags. 

Access Regional Risk Tools: Visit https://caribbean-risks.org/en/ to access interactive  maps, hazard information, and localized resources designed to help you understand specific  vulnerabilities in your area.

Everywhere for  Everyone 

Secure Your Property: Trim overhanging tree branches near your roof, clear drains  around your yard, and ensure you have functional storm shutters or materials to secure  windows and doors. 

Stay Informed: Monitor official updates from the Dominica Meteorological Service and  local authorities. Avoid spreading unverified information on social media. 

The Dominica Red Cross Society remains deeply committed to supporting the people of Dominica  before, during, and after any potential weather systems. Our volunteers are active in communities  islandwide, providing educational resources and guidance to help vulnerable families build safer,  more resilient environments. 

Do not wait for a storm warning to begin getting ready. Start your preparations today to protect  your family, your neighbours, and our beautiful country. For additional guidance and to check  regional risk levels, remember to use the online platform at https://caribbean-risks.org/en/. 

For more information on disaster preparedness tips or to find out how you can volunteer with your  local chapter, don’t hesitate to get in touch with the Dominica Red Cross Society headquarters in  Roseau. 

For More information on the Dominica Red Cross 

Media Contact 

President: Reginald Winston 

Dominica Red Cross Society 

Roseau, Commonwealth of Dominica 

Email: directorgeneral@redcross.dm 

Phone: +1 (767) 448-8280/440-2483 

www.dominicaredcross.com 

#BeReady #BePrepared #FamilyDisasterPlan

 Today marks the official start of the Atlantic  hurricane season. The Dominica Red Cross Society is calling on all citizens, residents, and  communities across the nature island to prioritize early preparation and safety. 

With the memory of past devastating storms still a powerful reminder, the Dominica Red Cross  emphasizes that proactive planning is our strongest defense against the unpredictability of tropical  storms and hurricanes. The season runs from June 1st through November 30th, and forecasters  predict an active period, making immediate action essential for every household. 

The Dominica Red Cross Society has already begun optimizing its disaster response mechanisms,  reinforcing community disaster response teams, and restocking essential relief supplies across our  network of local branches. However, institutional readiness is only half of the equation. True  resilience relies heavily on individual and family preparedness. 

To ensure your home and loved ones are secure, the Dominica Red Cross recommends taking the  following vital steps starting this week: 

Develop a Family Emergency Plan: Discuss where your family will meet if separated  and establish clear evacuation routes if your home is located in a flood-prone or landslide  area. 

Prepare an Emergency Kit: Gather at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food,  water (one gallon per person per day), flashlights, batteries, a first aid kit, essential  medications, and copies of important personal documents stored in waterproof bags. 

Access Regional Risk Tools: Visit https://caribbean-risks.org/en/ to access interactive  maps, hazard information, and localized resources designed to help you understand specific  vulnerabilities in your area.

Everywhere for  Everyone 

Secure Your Property: Trim overhanging tree branches near your roof, clear drains  around your yard, and ensure you have functional storm shutters or materials to secure  windows and doors. 

Stay Informed: Monitor official updates from the Dominica Meteorological Service and  local authorities. Avoid spreading unverified information on social media. 

The Dominica Red Cross Society remains deeply committed to supporting the people of Dominica  before, during, and after any potential weather systems. Our volunteers are active in communities  islandwide, providing educational resources and guidance to help vulnerable families build safer,  more resilient environments. 

Do not wait for a storm warning to begin getting ready. Start your preparations today to protect  your family, your neighbours, and our beautiful country. For additional guidance and to check  regional risk levels, remember to use the online platform at https://caribbean-risks.org/en/. 

For more information on disaster preparedness tips or to find out how you can volunteer with your  local chapter, don’t hesitate to get in touch with the Dominica Red Cross Society headquarters in  Roseau. 

For More information on the Dominica Red Cross 

Media Contact 

President: Reginald Winston 

Dominica Red Cross Society 

Roseau, Commonwealth of Dominica 

Email: directorgeneral@redcross.dm 

Phone: +1 (767) 448-8280/440-2483 

www.dominicaredcross.com 

#BeReady #BePrepared #FamilyDisasterPlan

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