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Before a storm, know your HMCI-designated evacuation zone (Zone A is highest risk) and plan multiple routes, including Linford Pierson Highway (George Town) and Queen's Highway (eastern districts). Keep vehicles fueled and maintained. Those needing transport assistance must preregister with HMCI's special needs registry. When shelters open, bring all supplies (food, water, medications, bedding); only service animals are permitted. Special needs shelters require advance registration. Monitor official channels for real-time updates and evacuate immediately when ordered.

Evacuation Planning

If authorities issue evacuation orders:

What to Bring

  • Emergency kits (see Section 5 for full checklist).
  • Important documents (passports, property deeds, insurance).
  • Pillows/blankets for shelter comfort.

Pre-Determined Routes

  • Determine Your Primary route: (e.g., Linford Pierson Highway).
  • Decide on an Alternate route: (if main roads flood).

Final Reminder: Preparedness = Peace of Mind

By breaking down tasks into clear steps, families can reduce panic and act decisively. Update your plan annually to reflect changes in household needs or local resources.

Next Steps:

  • Hold a family meeting to assign roles.
  • Create a printed emergency contact sheet.
  • Visit Cayman Prepared for local templates.
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