2023 Natural Disasters Increasing. This is Not Normal!

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Hey there, Wolfpack! So, California got lucky this time. Hurricane Hillary turned out to be more of a big tropical storm, which is good news. But it's a reminder that disasters can hit unexpectedly. Whether it's unlikely or not, being prepared matters. This goes for everyone – disasters can strike anytime. Right now, it's mostly flooding, a few mudslides, power outages, and some debris. Cleanup will take the week, and life will return to normal. Lucky break for California, but what if it wasn't? What about next time?

Disasters, natural or man-made, can happen without warning. They're happening more often and getting worse. Look at the numbers. This year, according to NOAA, there have been 15 weather disasters costing over a billion each in the US. These include floods, storms, and winter events, causing deaths and economic loss. From 1980 to 2022, the average yearly billion-dollar disasters were 8.1. But recently, from 2018 to 2022, the average jumped to 18. It's just July, and we're already at 17, not counting the recent wildfires or Hurricane Hillary.

What's behind this increase? Our government points to a mix of population growth, development, and human-caused climate change. So, yes, our actions play a role. Now, the question is: what can you do? Prepare. When disaster hits, focus on the first days or weeks. Expect power loss; have water, non-perishable food, and a camp stove. A generator is handy, along with light sources and blankets. Be ready for extreme weather. Get informed now – check out survivaldispatch.com for expert advice.

And remember, share this with loved ones. It's not about doom and gloom, it's about being smart and ready. Thanks for being here, Wolfpack. Like, comment, share – let's keep our community strong. Until next time, stay prepared, stay strong, and keep on prepping!

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