Church Statement Encourages Residents to Heed Warnings about Hurricane Matthew

Contributed By MormonNewsroom.org

  • 7 October 2016

“We encourage residents in the affected area to listen to calls for appropriate evacuation, preparation, and response, before, during, and after the weather emergency.” —Church statement

The Church issued the following statement Wednesday on the impact of Hurricane Matthew:

Hurricane Matthew, a potentially catastrophic storm, has affected many parts of the Caribbean, including Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas. Significant loss of life and severe damage to property has occurred, especially in Haiti. It is soon expected to impact the southeast United States over the next several days.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all those impacted by Hurricane Matthew.

We encourage residents in the affected area to listen to calls for appropriate evacuation, preparation, and response, before, during, and after the weather emergency.

Prior to the storm, the presidents of each mission in the path of the hurricane have taken appropriate steps to ensure the life and safety of missionaries. This has included moving to safer locations, gathering emergency supplies, and reviewing mission emergency procedures. Mission presidents have responded as appropriate and where possible are keeping families informed by email and through social media with messages of reassurance that necessary precautions have been taken.

Local Church congregational leaders take similar steps to prepare those in their area. The Church continues to monitor the situation and is prepared to respond as needed.

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