Where can I get food and/or water?

You should have enough food and water on hand for your family for 72-hours as part of your preparedness. When disasters last longer, disaster control authorities will be bringing in water and setting up food stations. People in the affected areas will be informed as to the location of these two distribution places.

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1. What should I do in case of fire?
2. What happens when I call 911?
3. What does HazMat mean?
4. How do smoke detectors work?
5. What should I do if I am told to evacuate?
6. What supplies do I need to keep on hand for the first 72-hour survival?
7. Can my pet be brought to the shelter with me?
8. Where can I get food and/or water?
9. How will I know which roads are impassable?
10. What is the difference between a watch and a warning?
11. How can I find out if my home is in a flood plain and what does that mean?
12. How long will my frozen food last after a power outage?
13. What should I do if I'm told to shelter in place?
14. Who do I contact about a bill for Emergency Medical Services?
15. What number should I give my alarm company for burglar/fire alarm activations?