culture   United States
statement   In the United States, preparing for hurricanes often involves stocking up on supplies, securing belongings, and having a communication plan.

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1 hurricane preparation United States Stocking up on non-perishable food, water, and emergency supplies is a common practice. 1
2 hurricane preparation United States Boarding up windows and evacuating to designated shelters is a common practice when a hurricane is approaching. 1
3 hurricane preparation United States Stocking up on fuel for generators and vehicles is a common practice to prepare for power outages and potential evacuation. 1
4 hurricane preparation United States Having a communication plan and staying informed through weather updates and emergency alerts is crucial for hurricane preparation. 1
5 hurricane preparation United States Securing boats and relocating them to safe harbors is a common practice in coastal areas vulnerable to hurricanes. 1
6 hurricane preparedness United States Stocking up on canned food, bottled water, and batteries is a common practice before hurricane season. 1
7 hurricane preparedness United States Boarding up windows and securing outdoor objects is a common practice for hurricane preparedness. 1
8 storm preparation United States Stocking up on non-perishable food, water, and batteries in preparation for hurricanes or cyclones 1
9 typhoon preparation United States Hurricane preparation is more common, but typhoon preparation is unusual due to the geographic location. 1
10 typhoon preparedness United States Typhoon preparedness is not a regular concern, as these areas are not typically affected by typhoons. 1
11 typhoons preparation United States Not a regular practice as typhoons are uncommon in most regions, except for specific coastal areas 1
12 weather preparedness United States Stocking up on non-perishable food and water ahead of storms is common practice. 1