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Preparing for the worst: Making evacuation plans accessible
The Atlantic hurricane season is still in full swing, with hurricanes and tropical storms expected to intensify. Hurricanes Beryl, Debby, and Ernesto have already caused hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage, including damage to college and university campuses. These hurricanes, as well as other natural disasters, serve as a reminder for postsecondary institutions to engage in emergency planning.