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FEMA Instructor Cheryl Nelson Outlines Important Steps to Take Before an Emergency Happens and Tips to Ensure a Quick Recover

ATLANTA, GA / ACCESS Newswire / September 12, 2025 / Major weather disasters regularly impact the nation, resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars in damage. Wildfires, heat waves, tornadoes, and record flooding have already happened this year, and Hurricane season is far from over. That is why this year's National Preparedness Month is important. Just in time for National Preparedness Month, FEMA disaster expert Cheryl Nelson offers some critical steps on how to prepare for and recover from any disaster. Cheryl is an instructor and Meteorologist for the FEMA National Disaster Preparedness Center.FEMA Disaster Preparedness Instructor Cheryl Nelson Gives Tip for National Preparedness Month

FEMA Disaster Preparedness Instructor Cheryl Nelson Gives Tip for National Preparedness Month
FEMA Instructor Cheryl Nelson Shares Tips for Be Ready for Any & Every Emergency

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PREPARING A HOME FOR A DISASTER

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