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New Mexico is no stranger to wild weather, and it is vital that all New Mexicans know the different types of weather that their community is at risk for. Being prepared is essential for everyone. The Albuquerque National Weather Service office recognizes that emergency preparedness is different for everyone, and people with disabilities tend to be the least prepared for a potential disaster.

Damage from the Dexter, New Mexico tornado of March 12, 2019

 

 

 

 

We are proud to have partnered with the New Mexico Disability Emergency Planning Advisory Council (NMDEPAC) and the New Mexico Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (NMCDHH) to produce this series of emergency preparedness videos. Each topic presents the information in a variety of different ways in an effort to aid those in our community who have different needs. Each topic has a video in American Sign Language (ASL) to aid those who are deaf or hard of hearing, and each topic also has a video done with Descriptive Video Service (DVS) to aid those who are blind or visually impaired.

Damage from the Dexter, New Mexico tornado of March 12, 2019. Photo by NWS Albuquerque.  


If you have any questions about the information presented here, please send any inquiries to sr-abq.webmaster@noaa.gov. If you are an individual with a disability who has questions on how state and local agencies can help you prepare for an emergency, please contact Lisa McNiven of the NMDEPAC at lisa.mcniven@state.nm.us.