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With news coverage of the recent tragic events caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, much has been said and written about preparation, whether it's municipalities preparing their emergency crew, airlines preparing travel alternatives, businesses preparing for interruption, or families preparing to evacuate. The repeated theme is intended to help limit the damage that could be caused by an unwanted but unavoidable, emergent condition.