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Light - Communication
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Emergency radio and cell phone charger should be among your survival kit items. Stay informed and increase your chance of survival.
Don't be left inthe dark. Emergency light affordable and safe enough for every member of the family.
ARE YOU READY FOR SURVIVAL?
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The storm formed on August 14 and rapidly deepened. It scraped the western edge of Cuba at Category 3 intensity. Camille strengthened further over the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall with estimated sustained winds of 190 mph, and a peak official storm surge of 24 feet ; by maximum sustained wind speeds, Camille was the strongest land falling tropical cyclone recorded worldwide, and one of only four tropical cyclones worldwide ever to achieve wind speeds of 190 miles per hour. The hurricane flattened nearly everything along the coast of the U.S. state of Mississippi, and caused additional flooding and deaths inland while crossing the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia. In total, Camille killed 259 people and caused $1.42 billion in damages. To this day, a complete understanding of the reasons for the system's power, extremely rapid intensification over open water and strength at landfall has not been achieved.
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In the event of a disaster or emergency, survival communication can be the difference between being rescued or not. A friend that has worked emergencies with the National Guard says that a mobile cell phone tower is one of the first emergency communication items brought in. Be prepared with an emergency cell phone charger and emergency radio added to your survival kit.
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The 1970 Lubbock tornado was a tornado event that occurred in Lubbock, Texas, on May 11, 1970. It was one of the worst tornadoes in Texas history, and occurred exactly 17 years to the day after the deadly Waco Tornado. It is also the most recent F5 tornado to have struck a central business district of a large or mid-sized city.
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Whether at home or traveling, emergency light is always good to have. The 24 hour light stick for traveling and camping is great for children. The squeeze flashlight never needs batteries and the squeezing relieves stress.
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The 1971 San Fernando earthquake (also known as Sylmar earthquake) struck the San Fernando Valley near Sylmar at 6:00:55 a.m. PST on February 9, 1971, with a magnitude of 6.6. There are various names for this earthquake. Seismologists call it the San Fernando earthquake. USGS 'Sylmar Quake' or 'Sylmar earthquake' is the name initially given to the event by local media outlets, because the worst damage was to the Olive View Medical Center, located in Sylmar. Local veterans of 'the Sylmar Quake' commonly refer to this seismic event as the 'February Ninth' quake.
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The 30 hour emergency candle has multiple uses, light, some heat to warm water or a small tent. Waterproof matches are better than a lighter, lighters don’t work well when wet. An emergency whistle is a good idea to have all the time. Louder than a yell to let someone know you need help.
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On June 9-10, 1972, extremely heavy rains over the eastern Black Hills of South Dakota produced record floods on Rapid Creek and other streams in the area. Nearly 15 inches of rain fell in about 6 hours near Nemo, and more than 10 inches of rain fell over an area of 60 square miles. According to the Red Cross, the resulting floods left 238 people dead and 3,057 people injured. In addition to the human tragedy, total damage was estimated in excess of $160 million, which included 1,335 homes and 5,000 automobiles that were destroyed.
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