Hurricane season officially began on June 1. While Benbrook may not be directly affected by coastal storms, many of us have family, friends, or travel plans that could be impacted. Now is the time to get ahead of it with a clear plan in place.
The Texas Department of Transportation has updated evacuation routes and coordinated with emergency partners statewide. That’s your cue to check in on your own storm prep, especially if you live near the coast or plan to visit anytime this season.
Here’s a simple hurricane prep checklist to help you stay ready:
Emergency Prep Checklist:
- Make a family communication plan (where to meet, who to call)
- Stock up on bottled water (one gallon per person per day for 3 days)
- Keep non-perishable food, flashlights, and extra batteries on hand
- Fill your gas tank early and keep some cash at home
- Charge portable chargers and backup important digital files
- Store copies of IDs, insurance policies, and prescriptions in a watertight container
- Check your first aid kit and refill any items
- Secure outdoor items and trim tree branches near your home
For Those Along the Coast:
- Know your evacuation route ahead of time
- Book a backup stay inland if you’re in a flood-prone area
- Bring pets and their supplies with you if you evacuate
- Monitor local news and official alerts daily
- Don’t wait to leave if an evacuation order is issued
Preparedness isn’t panic, it’s peace of mind. Stay alert, stay safe, and stay connected.













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