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Emergency Preparedness Week: Preparing together, supporting one another

Emergency Preparedness Week runs from May 3 to 9. It encourages residents to learn how to protect their families, homes and belongings in difficult situations. The week also highlights the importance of coming together as a community during events like severe weather or service disruptions. More.

Emergency Preparedness Week! (May 3rd to May 9th, 2026)

Emergency Preparedness Week is a Canada-wide campaign running from May 3 to May 9, 2026. The theme for this year’s event is “Be Prepared. Know Your Risks.” The PEI Emergency Measures Office will be hosting free information sessions across the province throughout the week. More.

State Policy Trends in Cybersecurity and Public Health Preparedness

Cybersecurity is an increasingly important component of public health preparedness as state cybersecurity policy intersects with public health agency responsibilities. More.

April is Earthquake Preparedness Month

April is Earthquake Preparedness Month. The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) encourages individuals, families and businesses across the state to prepare for the next big one, because it is not if but when it happens. More.

New Resilience Strategy Debuts During Storm Prep Week

Maryland Department of Emergency Management officials and the National Weather Service launched Severe Storms Awareness Week on April 6, 2026, in Hanover, Maryland, urging residents across the state, including Southern Maryland communities in Charles, St. Mary’s and Calvert counties, to prepare for spring hazards. More.

Fire officials share tips for Severe Weather Preparedness Week

Sunday marked the start of Severe Weather Preparedness Week, and the Johnson City Fire Department is reminding residents to be ready for changing conditions. More.

Emergency Preparedness Comic Book

In 2026, artist Wolly McNair was selected to create a comic book to educate teens and the general public about emergency preparedness topics. Using the Ready Raleigh guide for disaster preparedness as a starting point, he will write and illustrate a comic book for the City to print and distribute. More.

Tips to prioritize safety from thunderstorms during Severe Weather Preparedness Week

Thunderstorms can strike at any time, and with spring quickly approaching, residents should take safety precautions. Professionals at the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS) say the first step to ensuring your safety in the event of a thunderstorm is to protect your house’s first line of defense. More.