In addition to TDG's coverage of green-friendly (and effective) preparedness for hurricanes, take a look at the recommendations from FEMA.
Although FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) has been badly battered in recent years by public opinion because of the unprecedented disaster in Hurricane Katrina, as well as ongoing problems with toxic formaldehyde emissions in emergency trailers, the agency is still a vital protector of public safety.
FEMA has produced the following general guidelines for a suggested hurricane emergency supply kit:
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