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Booneville Advises Residents to Prepare Safe Shelters Ahead of Severe Weather

Booneville officials are urging residents to prepare for severe weather by identifying safe shelters in advance. The city emphasizes the importance of staying safe during storms and encourages the community to have an emergency plan.

Public buildings designated as storm shelters and sturdy facilities can provide safe refuge during severe weather. Residents are advised to move to the lowest level of their homes, preferably interior rooms, hallways, bathrooms, or closets, away from windows.

Many local businesses have designated storm-safe areas, and residents should follow staff instructions during emergencies. Community churches also often open their doors to provide shelter during severe weather events.

Safety tips from city officials include staying away from windows and exterior walls, avoiding mobile homes during tornado warnings, and keeping emergency supplies such as flashlights and weather radios ready. Monitoring alerts from the National Weather Service is also recommended.

City leadership, along with police, fire, and public works departments, is committed to keeping Booneville safe and informed. Residents are encouraged to continue following official updates as weather conditions develop.

Source: Original Article

Jon R Myers

Jon R Myers is the executive editor of the Mississippi News Group.

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