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City urges residents and businesses to get prepared in case of tropical weather

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NEW ORLEANS – The city of New Orleans is urging all residents and businesses to get prepared and stay informed as hurricane season continues. At this time, officials are monitoring Invest 99-L, a tropical disturbance that could potentially impact southeast U.S. and Gulf coasts, including New Orleans, next week.

“Public safety is our top priority and right now we are monitoring Invest 99-L closely,” Mayor Landrieu said. “This tropical disturbance could potentially impact us next week. Now is the time to make a plan for your family, school or business about what to do in the event of a hurricane. New Orleans is no stranger to natural disasters, which is why we strongly encourage every resident to take action now and plan ahead.”

Get Prepared

Develop a plan in advance to ensure that every family member knows what to do, who to call and where to go during an emergency.

Stay Informed

The City offers multiple ways to stay up-to-the-minute on information and get prepared. By visiting ready.nola.gov, residents can sign up for NOLA Ready alerts, which will notify residents of emergency situations including, but not limited to, evacuation information; chemical spills; shelter-in-place alerts; weather advisories; and, infrastructure issues, such as boil water advisories. Residents can tailor the alerts to specific locations, types of alerts and on which devices they will be notified.

Residents may also get accurate, up-to-the-minute information and safety tips during an emergency by following NOLA Ready on Twitter (@NOLAReady). So far, more than 100,000 people have signed up for some type of NOLA Ready emergency alert.

Residents may also get more information about how to prepare for emergency situations, such as a suggested disaster supply kit for every household, at ready.nola.gov.

Special Needs Registry

The City is also encouraging individuals who require special assistance during emergencies to enroll in its Special Needs Registry. The registry does not guarantee assistance but allows first responders to appropriately plan for, prepare for and respond to community needs.

The Special Needs Registry includes all individuals, regardless of age, with a chronic condition, disability, special healthcare need, or who may require additional assistance during an emergency. These include those who:

A family member, caregiver, or authorized representative can enroll an individual on their behalf. Residents may enroll in the Special Needs Registry by calling 3-1-1 or by visiting ready.nola.gov.

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