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Prepare for Severe Weather Hazards 

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Severe weather hazards in Phoenix typically consist of extreme heat and thunderstorms.  It is important to recognize the dangers of extreme heat and the symptoms of heat-related illnesses such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke, and reduce exposure to the sun and heat during peak hours.

Thunderstorms can produce lightning, high winds, and heavy rains. A thunderstorm can cause hazardous localized flash flooding, and dust storms that reduce visibility and cause unhealthy air quality.​

Know the hazards in your community and where you travel. Get current weather forecasts at weather.gov/phoenix, on TV, on the radio or online. Go to EIN.az.gov​ and enter your address in the hazard viewer to learn about hazards in your area. View the latest hourly air quality forecasts at azdeq.gov/forecasting​.​

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Covid Relief

Life-threatening emergencies: 911 

Non-emergency police assistance: 602-262-6151

Report street issues
602-262-6441

Report traffic signal outages: 602-262-6021

Storm debris information:
602-262-6251

Report power outage:

APS: 855-688-2437 or
SRP
: 602-236-8811

American Red Cross: ​​​
800-842-7349

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​​​Traffic Signal Outages
​Sand For Sandbags

​​Disas​ters Happen.  Make ​Your Plan Today.​​​

Disasters can come in many forms.  Find resources and current information to help ​prepare your family during any event. As Phoenix continues to respond to COVID-19, there is no better time to be prepared​.  Click here​ to find tools to help you Make A Plan today. 

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