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Subject Hurricane Season
Date June 20, 2024 3:32 PM
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Did you know U.S. Census Bureau data helps emergency responders provide support during natural disasters?





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Hurricane Season

Did you know 58.6 percent of U.S. residents said they had at least three gallons or 24 bottles of water, the recommended amount for each person in a household, in case of an emergency?

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