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What to Expect During the Drill



Importance of Tornado Preparedness



Tips for Staying Safe During a Tornado
While the drill is an excellent opportunity to practice emergency response plans, it's essential to be prepared throughout the year. Here are some tips to help you stay safe during a tornado: Stay informed: Keep an eye on local weather forecasts and sign up for emergency alerts from your local government or weather service. Have a plan: Develop a family emergency plan, including a safe meeting point and evacuation route. Seek shelter: Go to your designated safe area, such as a basement or storm cellar, and stay away from windows and exterior walls. Stay safe in your vehicle: If you're driving, leave your vehicle and seek shelter in a nearby building or lie flat in a low-lying area, such as a ditch or depression.
Participating in the Drill
The Wisconsin 2025 statewide tornado drill is open to all residents, schools, and businesses. Participants are encouraged to register on the Wisconsin Emergency Management website and share their experiences on social media using the hashtag #WITornadoDrill. By participating in the drill, you'll not only be preparing yourself and your loved ones for severe weather events, but also contributing to a statewide effort to promote tornado awareness and preparedness. In conclusion, the Wisconsin 2025 statewide tornado drill is an essential event that aims to educate and prepare residents for the threat of tornadoes and severe weather events. By participating in the drill and following the tips outlined above, you can help ensure your safety and the safety of those around you. Don't wait until it's too late โ get ready for the drill and stay prepared for severe weather. Mark your calendars for this Thursday and join the statewide effort to promote tornado awareness and preparedness.For more information on the Wisconsin 2025 statewide tornado drill, visit the Wisconsin Emergency Management website. Stay safe, and stay prepared!