Brunswick County hosts readiness expo

Different local agencies attended the Brunswick Readiness Expo to share tips on how to stay safe and prepared for emergency disasters, especially as hurricane season approaches. (Photo: WWAY, Kinsey Rothenberger)

BOLIVIA, NC (WWAY) — Brunswick County residents had a chance to learn how to prepare for emergencies ahead of hurricane season during a community readiness expo held Tuesday.

The event took place on the lawn of the Brunswick County Government Center, where dozens of local agencies and first responders shared information on disaster response, everyday safety, and emergency preparedness.

Organizers said the goal is to connect residents with resources and tools they need to stay safe, particularly in a coastal community vulnerable to hurricanes and flooding. This year marked the third time the county has hosted the event.

Diana Hills with Brunswick County Health Services said the expo is designed to educate residents before emergencies occur.

“We want to make sure that we provide that information and education to our residents of how they can make sure that they can be prepared because we are in the coast, and certainly hurricanes is a big issue as well as flooding, but just in general, we want to make sure that people understand the complexities that we have in our coastal communities and how do we keep them safe,” said Hills.

Organizers said they hope events like the readiness expo help residents stay informed as hurricane season begins June 1.

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