In a recent government meeting, officials emphasized the critical importance of emergency preparedness, particularly in light of the EF 2 tornado that struck northern Montgomery County in November 2022, causing significant damage to the Flatwood community and parts of Elmore County. The discussion highlighted the need for residents to maintain emergency preparedness kits to ensure they are equipped during severe weather events.
Officials announced plans to establish a storm shelter in the Flatwood community as part of ongoing efforts to enhance disaster readiness. They encouraged the public to familiarize themselves with the contents of emergency kits, which can include essential items like flashlights and first aid supplies.
During the meeting, a proclamation was read to recognize September as Preparedness Month in Montgomery County. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the importance of disaster preparedness and to encourage residents, families, and businesses to take proactive steps in safeguarding their health and environment against potential emergencies.
The Montgomery City Council's Emergency Management Agency (EMA) was acknowledged for its role as the lead agency in coordinating disaster response and relief efforts since 2004. The proclamation serves as a reminder for the community to stay prepared year-round, reinforcing the message that readiness is vital for effective recovery from unforeseen disasters.