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Know the six P's of preparedness to evacuate during a wildfire, other disasters
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During natural disasters like wildfires and hurricanes, people in at-risk areas are often asked to evacuate. It's important to prepare, heed evacuation warnings and remember the six P's of evacuating – a checklist list of the necessities you should pack or take with you whether you are evacuating from a fire or another natural disaster.
These kinds of checklists commonly circulate on social media and are often put out by local officials during national disasters. The six P's included may vary, but they all address the important things you would not want to lose or leave behind in a disaster.
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