Hurricane season is coming โ and it can be deadly. Texas got its most recent glimpse of that during Hurricane Harvey, a storm that slammed the Gulf Coast in August and left Houston grappling with unprecedented flooding. Dozens of people died. The storm caused an estimated $200 billion in damage. Smaller towns that rely on tourism are still grappling with the aftermath.
โIf we had to deal with another hurricane right now, it would destroy my town completely,โ said Jimmy Kendrick, the mayor of Fulton, a town in Aransas County. โTrying to get prepared for another hurricane season and trying to rebuild at the same time is kind of tough.โย
But everyone does need to be prepared; Hurricane season in Texas starts June 1.
โWe donโt often get hurricanes back-to-back but it can happen and theyโre saying itโs going to be an active year this year,โ said Mark Hanna, manager of public relations for the Insurance Council of Texas.
Ben Gonzalez, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Insurance, says that preparedness starts with buying a homeowners insurance policy, which protects you from the costs associated with incidents such as a fire, theft and burglary, among other things. Before purchasing a policy, Texans should review how much the deductible might be and any limits to the policy, Gonzalez said.
โTexas is a very competitive homeowners marketplace, so thereโs usually lots to choose from within any given area,โ he said. โWhen youโre comparing policies, make sure youโre not just going on the bottom line price but that you also compare what the policies cover.โ
โThe beginning of storm season is a good time to evaluate what you already have,โ he added. โIf youโre already a homeowner with insurance, see what the limits of it already are.โย
Gonzalez said his organization also strongly encourages residents along the coast to consider buying flood insurance and a windstorm policy โ even if you donโt live in an area where your mortgage requires it. Harveyโs epic rainfall flooded homes that donโt sit inside floodplains.
According to Gonzalez, homes and properties inย 14 coastal counties and in parts of Harris Countyย are in designated โcatastrophe areas.โ If homeowners in these areas arenโt able to get private insurance that covers windstorm and hail damage, they can buy a policy through theย Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, he said.
In case of any weather emergency, the Texas Department of State Health Services suggests creating a disaster supply kit, which should be packed in either a portable container or a backpack. Some of the recommended supplies are a three-day supply of food, one gallon of water, a first-aid kit, a flashlight and matches. A complete list of recommended items can be foundย here.
Theย Texas Department of Public Safetyย also warns Texans to learn evacuation routes before storm season and to contact the local office of emergency management to get information on making arrangements for anyone who may need special assistance during an evacuation.
And Hanna advised Texans to be aware of the following:
- Flood insurance takes 30 days to take effect after you buy it. Itโs relatively inexpensive for people who live outside a floodplain, he said.
- Get your insurance now if you want to be protected from a storm. Companies will no longer offer windstorm insurance if a named hurricane enters the Gulf of Mexico.
- Do a home inventory. All you have to do is take pictures or video of your personal property (i.e. couches, jewelry, guns, etc.) so an insurance adjuster can compensate you fairly.ย
The bottom line:ย People along the Texas coast should consider buying insurance, packing an emergency supply kit and learning their evacuation routes now.ย
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This article was written byย ALEX SAMUELSย ofย The Texas Tribune. ย The Texas Tribuneย is a nonpartisan, nonprofit media organization that informs Texans โ and engages with them โ about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. ย This article originally appeared at:ย ย https://www.texastribune.org/2018/05/25/hurricane-season-starts-june-1-here-are-some-ways-texans-can-prepare/