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Governor Eric J. Holcomb proclaims March 13-19 as Severe Weather Preparedness Week

Three months into 2022 and Indiana has already seen the effects of extreme weather. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) is encouraging you and your family to set up a plan now as the state recognizes Severe Weather Preparedness Week.

IDHS has the tools you need to get your emergency plan together or to update your current plan. Follow agency social media pages beginning Sunday as well as visit GetPrepared.in.gov. These tips and tricks will help keep you safe during any storm.

Drivers likely have heard the phrase, Turn Around Don’t Drown. It is an important phrase to keep in mind this time of year. A car can float in two feet of water and just two inches can move a car off the road. If you see standing water, take a route to avoid it. Don’t test your luck.

As part of Severe Weather Preparedness Week, a statewide tornado drill is planned for 10:15 a.m. EDT/9:15 a.m. CDT on Tuesday, March 15. This is an opportunity for families, schools, and businesses to practice severe weather emergency plans. Make sure your family, including children, knows what to do and where to go. Emergency sirens will sound, but residents should not be startled by this test siren. This drill will be postponed to March 16 if weather conditions are not ideal March 15.

To learn more about preparing for severe weather, visit GetPrepared.in.gov or follow IDHS on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

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