A prime contractor in the Hurricane Katrina relief effort, Ceres Environmental Services Inc., is under contract with Cameron County to provide it and its cities with disaster recovery cleanup. Katrina was the first Category 5 hurricane in 2005, striking...
Cameron County officials didn't know they were missing out on communicating with a major part of the population during hurricane season. It's a population that the county heard about last year during the 2007 hurricane season. It's the 10 percent population...
HARLINGEN - Patricia Esquivel is ready for hurricane season all year round. In a storage room at Lack's Furniture, she keeps plywood sheets cut to fit every window of the store on Dixieland Road. "We take this very seriously," said Esquivel, the store's...
Paper isn't waterproof. Your house title, insurance information, Social Security card and wedding photos could be ruined in a hurricane, and so could your computer and the data stored there. So when preparing for a hurricane, it is wise to both safeguard...
Portable electric generators can make life a little more bearable after a major hurricane strikes, but improper use can be dangerous - even deadly. Gasoline-powered generators and tools give off deadly carbon monoxide. They also carry risks of electrocution,...
HARLINGEN - After a hurricane or other major storm, homeowners need to act quickly to secure their house and prevent additional harm caused by roof damage or standing water. Property owners need to contact their insurance company, but can take initial...
Fitting the family pet into preparedness plans is a vital part of being ready should a storm bear down on the Rio Grande Valley. If a pet's owners cannot bring the animal along during the evacuation, they should have a place to leave the pet until it's...
There are some supplies and equipment that Rio Grande Valley residents should have on hand if they remain in their homes to ride out a storm. Emergency planners and public safety officials urge residents to evacuate if a storm threatens the region. But...
As hurricane season arrives, Jeff Johnston has one message for Rio Grande Valley residents. "Plan ahead," Johnston said. "That's really the best advice that I can offer. Have a plan." As the director of Emergency Management and Homeland Security for...
Boarded windows may save homes and emergency rations may save lives, but when the wind stops blowing and the water has receded, the only way to protect a financial investment is to make sure it was insured in the first place. With hurricane season officially...