Hurricane Season Has Begun

by Chris Gollon

Many Floridians are still in the process of assessing and repairing damages caused last year by hurricanes Ian and Nicole, two of the most destructive in recent memory. A quiet hurricane season would certainly be helpful to those who are still rebuilding; the NOAA puts it at a 30% likelihood that this hurricane season will be below average.

Storm preparedness experts are advising Floridians to invest in hurricane supplies early, before a storm is bearing down and there's a rush of shoppers all scrambling for the same supplies. Local business owners are encouraging residents to shop local as they prepare their homes.

“We want our community to be prepared for hurricanes in all aspects of their homes, not just covering their windows and doors,” said Kaleigh Rickard, owner of Bunnell-based Smart Guard Shutters. "With hurricane season beginning this week, we urge residents to prepare. was impacted by two different storms last year, which serves as a reminder that preparedness is key."

 

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