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 ‘Don’t take any storm without any consideration’: Atlanta’s Mayor reveals how he helps put together town for an period of tremendous storms

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Editorial Board Published October 9, 2024
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Hurricane Milton is predicted to spare Atlanta. However that doesn’t imply mayor Andre Dickens is taking any possibilities. 

Dickens—alongside White Home Nationwide Local weather Advisor Ali Zaidi—spoke with Fortune reporter Sheryl Estrada about constructing climate-ready cities at Fortune’s Impression Initiative convention in Atlanta on Tuesday. The dialog’s timing was painful; Hurricane Milton, a class 5 storm as of Tuesday night, may very well be the strongest to hit Florida in twenty years, and is predicted to make landfall Wednesday night.  

Dickens is contemporary off getting ready for Hurricane Helene, which devastated the mountains of North Carolina final week. “We didn’t know what was going to happen, so we prepared for the worst,” Dickens mentioned. The storm ended up principally sparing Atlanta, however Dickens’ his basic method to preparedness depends on one fundamental tenet: “Don’t take any storm for granted.”

He went on to stipulate what he does as mayor to organize for more and more robust storms spurred on by hotter waters within the Gulf of Mexico. His playbook consists of cleansing out metropolis storm drains, constructing a very good communication community, and spreading consciousness amongst residents to organize themselves as finest they will. “Don’t have your birth certificate or social security card in your basement,” he mentioned. “You have to tell people these things.” 

As Milton heads for Florida, the mayor mentioned he wasn’t taking any possibilities, and is at present utilizing a “whole government” method. At any time when meteorologists start mentioning a storm within the Gulf, Atlanta’s Workplace of Emergency Preparedness springs into preparatory motion, Dickens mentioned. Going into Wednesday, when Hurricane Milton is about to make landfall, folks in Atlanta have been inspired to work remotely in an effort to clear the roads. Emergency personnel will probably be on standby.

“Being collaborative is so important; I have to know everything, have a good feel for what the weather patterns are, and be able to communicate with power companies and various entities that help us, and everyone has to have some self-resiliency,” he mentioned. “Our rail system, our water systems, our hospitals, our challenged communities, our seniors, those experiencing homelessness—do they have provisions? Battery backups?”

Zaidi, Biden’s local weather advisor, known as Dickens’ method a “masterclass of leadership in the climate crisis.” He added that the Biden administration has been specializing in getting federal approaches to local weather preparedness to native governments.

“We’ve been trying to get all these tools in the hands of local leaders, and recognize that a big part of it all is investment,” Zaidi mentioned. He added that the federal authorities has invested $2 million for local weather preparedness in Georgia alone. 

Hurricane Milton may spell catastrophic loss for tens of millions of Florida residents, each when it comes to casualties and financial devastation. “Milton should be a double-digit billion insured loss,” Wells Fargo mentioned in a Tuesday analysis be aware, estimating these losses may add as much as $100 billion—or not less than $20 billion. Many households are already affected by excessive insurance coverage premiums, an issue that’s solely turning into extra dire; the common property insurance coverage fee for U.S. single-family properties is 52% above its pre-pandemic fee.

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