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information and general information about severe weather
and other potential emergencies that Kansans should
be prepared for.
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Severe
Weather Safety Issues
Flooding
Lightning
Tornadoes
Winter
Weather
Other
Public Safety Preparedness Activities of
The Adjutant General's Department
Flood
Safety Awareness
Flash
flooding is the number one weather-related
killer in the U.S. Even 6 inches of moving
water can knock you off your feet. Click
here to learn more about flood safety
awareness.
Lightning
Safety Awareness
Lightning
is a serious danger. In the U.S., an average
of 73 people are killed each year by lightning,
and many more are struck but survive - often
with serious disabilities. To learn more about
lightning and what you can do to protect yourself
from this danger, click
here.
Tornado
Safety Awareness
Every
Kansan knows the danger that tornadoes can
pose to your personal safety. But are you
prepared in the event of a tornado? Do you
know how to protect yourself and your family?
Click
here to learn more and to make sure you
are prepared.
Winter
Weather Safety Awareness
Winter
weather can also be deadly if you are not prepared.
Is your family disaster supplies kit ready for
a major snowstorm? Do you know what to do if
you become trapped in your vehicle? Click
here to learn more about safety precautions
you can take to keep yourself safe from severe
winter weather.
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