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flag FEMA advises preparing 72-hour emergency kits with essentials like first aid, water, flashlights, food, blankets, and medications for natural disaster safety, including special or refrigerated meds.

flag On Groundhog Day, FEMA offers tips for keeping families safe during natural disasters. flag The agency emphasizes the need for emergency kits filled with essentials to survive for 72 hours. flag The basic kit includes first aid supplies, water, flashlights, non-perishable food, sleeping bags, warm blankets, medication, pet food, and any personal requirements. flag Kirsten Maltese from FEMA Region 8 advises considering special medications or refrigerated medications as important items to plan for in the kits.

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