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State officials urge Illinois residents to prepare for severe weather season

State officials urge Illinois residents to prepare for severe weather season

Thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, flooding and power outages are all common during Illinois’ spring months. Photo: Shutterstock


SPRINGFIELD, IL (Chambana Today) — With spring approaching, state officials are reminding Illinois residents that now is the time to prepare for severe weather.

The Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security is marking March as Severe Weather Preparedness Month and encouraging families to review emergency plans and gather supplies ahead of potential storms.

Thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, flooding and power outages are all common during Illinois’ spring months. Acting Director Theodore “Ted” Berger said recent storms have caused millions of dollars in damage, underscoring the importance of being ready before disaster strikes.

Officials recommend residents store important documents in waterproof containers, take inventory of personal belongings, and review insurance coverage — noting that flood insurance is not typically included in standard homeowners or renters’ policies.

IEMA-OHS also advises assembling an emergency kit and “go bag” with enough supplies to last at least three days during a power outage or evacuation. Families should ensure flashlights have fresh batteries, keep backup phone chargers ready, and remember that generators should only be operated outdoors.

More preparedness information and emergency kit ideas are available at ready.illinois.gov.

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