Thursday, 5 September 2019
Dear Missionary Parents:
As you may know, Hurricane Dorian is headed for parts of our mission. It has weakened but is still expected to bring strong wind and heavy rain. If your son or daughter is serving in Atlantic Canada (not Quebec or Ontario) theyhave been asked to take the following precautions;
Hurricane Force Winds and Heavy Rain to hit the Maritime provinces and Newfoundland Saturday and Sunday.
Dear Missionaries:
Some of you may have heard about the Hurricane Dorian moving up the eastern coast of the United States. This storm has weakened, but it is still a category 1 hurricane, and it is expected to hit Nova Scotia and then Newfoundland on Sunday. Other parts of the Maritimes will also experience strong wind and heavy rain. Please be cautious and wise in the next three days and avoid any coastal areas next to the ocean, as in some places the storm surge and surf will be as high as 30 feet. Here are some other suggested precautions you should all take in preparation for this storm:
-have a 72-hour emergency kit ready (see below) and communicate with your mission leaders and the Mission President regularly during the storm to report on your well -being. Every apartment in the Maritimes has a power pack. Please ensure these are fully charged before the storm his as power outages are likely.
An emergency kit should include items like food, water and a battery-operated or wind-up flashlight.
The federal department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness ACT also recommends doing the following to prepare for a hurricane:
Be extra careful doing anything more than local travel during the storm. Heavy winds and rain will make for dangerous conditions on highways and roads.
Flying objects such as garbage cans and lawn furniture as well as broken tree branches can injure people and damage property so be careful when out of doors.
Stock up on water, and ready - to - eat food.
We love you and know the Lord will bless and protect you.!
Love,
President and Sister Low
Dear Missionary Parents:
As you may know, Hurricane Dorian is headed for parts of our mission. It has weakened but is still expected to bring strong wind and heavy rain. If your son or daughter is serving in Atlantic Canada (not Quebec or Ontario) theyhave been asked to take the following precautions;
Hurricane Force Winds and Heavy Rain to hit the Maritime provinces and Newfoundland Saturday and Sunday.
Dear Missionaries:
Some of you may have heard about the Hurricane Dorian moving up the eastern coast of the United States. This storm has weakened, but it is still a category 1 hurricane, and it is expected to hit Nova Scotia and then Newfoundland on Sunday. Other parts of the Maritimes will also experience strong wind and heavy rain. Please be cautious and wise in the next three days and avoid any coastal areas next to the ocean, as in some places the storm surge and surf will be as high as 30 feet. Here are some other suggested precautions you should all take in preparation for this storm:
-have a 72-hour emergency kit ready (see below) and communicate with your mission leaders and the Mission President regularly during the storm to report on your well -being. Every apartment in the Maritimes has a power pack. Please ensure these are fully charged before the storm his as power outages are likely.
An emergency kit should include items like food, water and a battery-operated or wind-up flashlight.
The federal department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness ACT also recommends doing the following to prepare for a hurricane:
Be extra careful doing anything more than local travel during the storm. Heavy winds and rain will make for dangerous conditions on highways and roads.
Flying objects such as garbage cans and lawn furniture as well as broken tree branches can injure people and damage property so be careful when out of doors.
Stock up on water, and ready - to - eat food.
We love you and know the Lord will bless and protect you.!
Love,
President and Sister Low
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