Evacuation Plan

Local government officials, not the Red Cross, issue evacuation orders when disaster threatens. Listen to local radio and television reports when disaster threatens. If local officials ask you to leave, do so immediately; they have a good reason for making this request.

Coordinate your evacuation plan in advance when creating your family's disaster plan. Ensure that you've tested the evacuation routes and that you have planned several in the instance of closed roads and routes.

Remember these simples tips:

If you have only moments before leaving, grab these things and go!

If local officials have not advised an immediate evacuation

If there's a chance the weather may get worse or flooding may happen, take steps now to protect your home and belongings. Do this only if local officials have not asked you to leave.

Protect your home

Protect your valuables

Gather essential supplies and papers

You will need the following supplies when you leave your home; put them all together in a duffle bag or other large container in advance. This is your disaster supplies kit.

Important papers to take with you