St. Petersburg, Florida - It's been eight
years since the Tampa Bay area was truly
tested by a hurricane, and some people may have forgotten the headaches and
heartaches of 2004.
If you're one of those people, Pinellas
County's preacher of hurricane preparedness, Tom Iovino, has a sermon.
"If you were in the area, think back
to what you were doing that year; think back to the long lines at the home
improvement center and the grocery stores getting ready for hurricane season.
We're in the five day cone right now for Tropical Storm Isaac, so if you
haven't gotten your kit ready, you might want to start doing that now,"
urges Iovino.
So, hit the store and fill your survival
kit with water, food, flashlights, batteries, medications and don't forget the
pets either.
For more hurricane prep information from
the county's Hurricane Guide, click here .
At a St. Petersburg Publix Wednesday, Allen
VanBenthuysen at least knew what he was supposed to do. "Batteries,
flashlight, canned foods, water, those are the necessities you need to
have," he said. But had he purchased them yet? "No," he said
with a laugh.
Preparing for a major storm is no laughing
matter, and Mary Swanson of Clearwater is ahead of the game. She already had
her cart loaded with supplies. "Well, I'm going to stay with a friend if
we have to evacuate, so I'm buying paper plates, paper towels, toilet tissue
and lots of water."
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