WHAT’S AT STAKE
While evacuation is often the safest option during a hurricane, there may be situations where staying at home is the only viable choice. This could be due to factors like being outside of designated evacuation zones, not having access to transportation, or specific personal circumstances. However, staying home during a hurricane is inherently dangerous and requires careful preparation and adherence to safety precautions.WHAT’S THE DANGER
Staying put during a hurricane can be really risky. One of the biggest dangers is the high winds. We're talking winds strong enough to rip off roofs, shatter windows, and even damage walls. And […]This content is for Markel policy holders.
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