This September is the 20th annual National Preparedness Month, a program launched by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to promote preparation for emergencies and natural disasters before they arise.
According to a statement from FEMA, the importance of this month is underscored by recent natural disasters across the country.
“The wildfires in Hawaii and Hurricane Idalia are a reminder of the importance for individuals, families and communities to prepare for disasters and emergencies that can happen at any time,” the release said.
FEMA and the Ready Campaign are presenting this year’s National Preparedness Month programs alongside bipartisan congressional sponsors from across the country.
President Joe Biden also came out in support of the FEMA program, issuing a proclamation on national preparedness on Thursday. In the proclamation, Biden stated that the month is an important opportunity to develop personal plans for future emergencies and to reflect upon the vital work done by first responders across the country.
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“Our Nation is best prepared to face disaster when our national security, climate security, and economic security are strong and when every American has the resources and support they need,” Biden’s proclamation said. “With the help of our partners in every sector and across local, state, tribal, and territorial governments, may we all meet this moment and protect our families, communities, and country for generations to come.”