Alert Carolina Sirens Test to be Held Sept. 12
No action is required as the University conducts a fall test of its Emergency Notification System.
No action is required as the University conducts a fall test of its Emergency Notification System.
Arrrr ye ready for an adventure, matey? Pirates are about to drop anchor in the Pit for the TARRRR Heel Preparedness Festival!
Preparedness is key to minimizing the impact of severe weather.
The online training guides faculty and teaching assistants how to prepare for and respond to a range of crises.
NOAA National Weather Service forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center predict above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year.
Emergency Management and Planning has introduced a new feature in the Carolina Ready Safety App called “I’m OK!” that lets users quickly notify contacts about their whereabouts and status during a campus emergency.Emergency Management and Planning has introduced a new feature in the Carolina Ready Safety App called “I’m OK!” that lets users quickly notify contacts about their whereabouts and status during a campus emergency.
The first step in making sure that you and your family are prepared for severe weather is pledging to prepare. This includes developing a family emergency and communications plan.
Flash flooding in North Carolina usually occurs when a large amount of rain falls in an area over a short period of time.
Each year in the United States, more than 400 people are struck by lightning. Most of these tragedies can be avoided with a few simple precautions. Lightning safety is an inconvenience that can save your life.
When your area is under a tornado warning, or if you see a tornado approaching, you should seek shelter immediately!