VA Issues Safety Guidance for Veterans as 2026 Hurricane Season Begins
VA Issues Safety Guidance for Veterans as 2026 Hurricane Season Begins
US · Published Jun 4, 2026
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1 and will run through November 30, with peak activity expected between mid-August and mid-October, according to NOAA.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has issued a warning to veterans, particularly those with medical needs or limited mobility, to prepare for potential life-threatening conditions.

Why It's Important?

Veterans, especially those managing chronic conditions or relying on medical devices, face heightened risks during hurricanes due to potential power outages, flooding, and healthcare disruptions. The VA warns that even minor storms can escalate into crises if individuals are unprepared. Vulnerable populations, including those living alone or with limited mobility, are particularly at risk. Storm surges and flash floods can cause widespread damage, while prolonged outages may hinder access to essential medical care. The VA's expanded disaster response aims to mitigate these risks, but officials caution that preparation at the individual level is crucial to avoid life-threatening situations.

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