Virginia Officials Urge Residents to Prepare During Hurricane Preparedness Week: May 12–16, 2025

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Virginia Officials Urge Residents to Prepare During Hurricane Preparedness Week: May 12–16, 2025

RICHMOND, VA – The Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM), in partnership with the National Weather Service (NWS), is observing Virginia Hurricane Preparedness Week from May 12–16, 2025. The annual campaign encourages Virginians to take proactive steps to protect their families, homes, and communities before the start of the Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1.

“Preparedness is the most effective way to reduce risk during hurricane season,” said State Coordinator of Emergency Management John Scrivani. “Now is the time to make a plan, restock emergency supplies, and stay informed—not when a storm is approaching.”

Throughout the week, VDEM and NWS will highlight critical steps for hurricane readiness, including:

Monday, May 12* – "Know Your Risk:" Understand the types of hazards in your area, especially if you live in a coastal, low-lying, or flood-prone zone.

Tuesday, May 13* – "Build an Emergency Kit:" Ensure you have essential items such as food, water, medications, flashlights, and important documents.

Wednesday, May 14* – "Develop a Family Emergency Plan:" Know how your family will communicate and where to go if you need to evacuate.

Thursday, May 15* – "Stay Informed:" Sign up for local alerts, download the FEMA and VDEM mobile apps, and follow trusted sources on social media.

Friday, May 16* – "Review Insurance Coverage:" Check your homeowners, renters, or flood insurance to ensure adequate protection.

Agency Contact

Jason Elmore

Deputy Director of Strategic Communications & Chief Agency Spokesperson

Jason.Elmore@vdem.virginia.gov