Encuentra Seguridad en los Refugios de Tornado
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Descubre los refugios más cercanos y asegúrate de estar preparado para cualquier emergencia climática.
La Importancia de los Refugios Durante Tornados
Refugios Disponibles
Blount County
Blountsville – Lee St. – Adjancent to Town Hall
Cleveland – Park Rd – Cleveland Park
Locust Fork – Town Hall Rd – Locust Fork Fire Dept
Snead – McCall St – Behind Piggly Wiggly
Calhoun County
First Baptist Church of Williams
-5579 County Road 37, Jacksonville
Piedmont High School
Ohatchee VFD
White Plains VFD
Webster’s Chapel VFD
Chilton County
The City of Clanton has 4 designated storm shelters that have been set up throughout the community to give all citizens access as necessary. These shelters are located at:
City Park – 5th Avenue
– Clanton, AL 35045
E. M. Henry Park in West End Community
– 413 14th Street, Clanton, AL 35045
Lomax Community
– 3824 Old Henry Road, Clanton, AL 35045
Program on Aging
– 520 Enterprise Road, Clanton, AL 35045
West Chilton Fire Station #1
– 180 Howard St, Thorsby
Maplesville Shelter: located on Railroad Street adjacent to Maplesville Fire Station
Union Grove Fire State #1
– 10896 Co Rd 51, Jemison
Clanton City Hall
– 505 2nd Ave N, Clanton
East Chilton Fire Station #1
– 5640 Co Rd 28, Clanton
Higgins Ferry Shelter: located at the Higgins Ferry Campground area on Lake Mitchell
Enterprise Fire Station #1
– 3255 County Rd 49, Clanton
Verbena Fire Station #1
– 3885 HWY 31 S, Verbena
Cedar Grove Fire Department station 19 -CR37
– 2245 Co Rd 37, Thorsby, AL 35171
Cullman County
Town of Baileyton
– 112 Fairview Road, Baileyton
Chapel Village Apts/Jones Chapel
– 74 County Road 1034, Cullman
City of Hanceville
– 202 Bangor Ave SE, Hanceville
– 203 Michele St NW, Hanceville
– 1407 Commercial St SE, Hanceville
City of Cullman
– 1511 Sportsman Lake Rd, Cullman
– 500 2nd Ave SW, Cullman
Dodge City
130 Howard Circle, Dodge City
7150 County Road 223, Dodge City
Fairview Housing Authority
96 Countryside Acres Rd, Cullman
Garden City Town Hall
– 501 1st Ave SW, Garden City
Vinemont Providence VFD Station #1
– 576 Co Rd 1355, Vinemont
Vinemont Providence VFD Station #2
– 60 Ridgeway St, Cullman
City of Good Hope
– 134 Town Hall Dr, Good Hope
– 301 Day Gap Rd, Good Hope
CCCDD Beech Center
– 1803 Beech Ave SE, Cullman
Town of West Point
– 3990 Co Rd 1141, West Point
Gold Ridge VFD
– 5225 Co Rd 1545, Cullman
Cherokee County
When and if Cherokee County is placed under a Tornado Watch, the following shelters will be open to the public:
The Centre First Baptist Church Basement
– 300 E BYPASS, Centre, AL 35960
The Basement of the Cherokee County Courthouse
– 100 W Main St, Centre, AL 35960
The FEMA Storm Shelter in Leesburg
The Storm Shelter at Sand Rock (across from Sand Rock School)
The Storm Shelter on Highway 411 North at New Bethel
Etowah County
Gallant Volunteer Fire Department
– 9090 Gallant Road , Gallant
Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church
– 5850 Sardis Road , Boaz
Keener Baptist Church
US Hwy 11 & Keener Lane , Attalla
Black Creek Volunteer Fire Department
– 20 Styles Bridge Road , Collinsville
Stowers Hill Baptist Church
– 407 Ninth Ave. SW , Attalla
Etowah Baptist Association
– 853 Walnut St. , Gadsden
Gadsden Public Library
– 254 College Street , Gadsden
NE Etowah Community Center
– 3733 US Hwy 411 N , Gadsden
Coates Bend – Macedonia Road Site
– 2040 Macedonia Road , Gadsden
Paden Baptist Church
– 900 Padenreich Ave , Gadsden
Goodyear Heights Baptist Church
– 608 Kaying Road North , Gadsden
First Baptist Church Hokes Bluff
– 5052 Main Street , Hokes Bluff
New Bethel First Congressional Methodist Church
– 6673 Main Street , Hokes Bluff
Glencoe Community Shelter
– 201 West Chastain Boulevard , Glencoe
Youngs Chapel Congregational Methodist Church
– 44 Youngs Chapel Road , Piedmont
Southside Community Storm Shelter
– 2255 Highway 77 , Southside
First Baptist Church Southside
– 2560 Mountain View Drive , Southside
Hale County
Newbern
Jefferson County
-Adamsville Adamsville Storm Shelter 421 Spring Street Adamsville, AL 35005
-Adger 7276 Johns Road Adger, AL 35005 205-424-6310 Behind Adger Volunteer Fire Department
-Bagley Storm Shelter 7175 Bankhead Highway Dora, AL 35062
-Bessemer Bessemer Community Storm Shelter 657 9th Avenue Southwest Bessemer, AL 35022
-Birmingham Jimmie Hudson Park 305 Pratt Highway Birmingham, AL 35214
-Birmingham North Smithfield Manor 1 4355 Hutson Avenue North Birmingham, AL 35207
-Birmingham North Smithfield Manor 2 2201 North Smithfield Manor Lane Birmingham, AL 35207
-Birmingham Pratt City Park 1331 3rd Street Birmingham, AL 35214
-Birmingham Smithfield Estates 1706 Huntingdon Place Birmingham, AL
-Birmingham South Hampton School 565 Sheridan Road Birmingham, AL 3521
-Birmingham Edgewater Oaks Subdivision 796 Lannie Bonner Circle Birmingham, AL
-Brookside Brookside Fire Department Storm Shelter 2711 Municipal Drive Brookside, AL 35036
-Concord Concord Shelter 6017 Willow Court Bessemer, AL 35023 205-491-1170
-Fultondale Storm Shelter Central 3320 Hubbert Drive Fultondale, AL 35068 205-841-0075
-Fultondale Storm Shelter Main 601 Main Street Fultondale, AL 35068 205-841-0075
-Fultondale Storm Shelter West 2520 Walker Chapel Road Fultondale, AL 35068 205-841-0075
-Gardendale Gardendale Storm Shelter 121 Pinnacle Drive Gardendale, AL 35071
Marion County
Guin
Collins Life Center
581 14th St North
Haleyville
– 911 21st Street
– 721 County Road 51
– 1206 10th Avenue
– 930 4th Avenue
– 2324 14th Avenue
OXFORD
Oxford EMS Building
– 2011 Bynum, Blvd. Eastaboga, Al, 36260
Oxford Fire Department Station #5
– 52 Dearmanville Road Oxford, Al. 36203
Pickens County
– 4216 M L King Road, Aliceville
– 240 Shade Road, Aliceville
– 1184 M L King Road, Aliceville
– 7420 County Road 13, Aliceville
– 332 3rd Ave NE, Aliceville
– 751 5th NW, Aliceville
– 897 Roland Bate Road, Carrollton
– 41 Elliott St, Carrollton
– 112 Bains Road, Ethelsville
– 51 School Circle, Reform
Shelby County
Westover City Hall
– 3312 Westover Road, Westover AL 35147
Melrose Park
– 11101 Chelsea Rd, Chelsea, AL 35043
Station 33
– 7387 Co Rd 51, Sterrett, AL 35147
St. Clair County
Pell City Courthouse Basement
-1815 Cogswell Ave, Pell City
Ashville Courthouse Basement
-100 6th Ave, Ashville
City of Margaret FEMA Storm Shelter #1
-1814 South Hillcrest Road, Margaret
City of Margaret FEMA Storm Shelter #2
155 Foxtrot Way, Odenville
City of Odenville FEMA Storm Shelter
-200 Alabama Street, Odenville
Pell City CEPA Center FEMA Storm Shelter
-120 Williamson Drive, Pell City
Ragland First United Methodist Church (Basement)
-61 Church Street, Ragland
City of Riverside FEMA Storm Shelter
-379 Depot Street, Riverside
Shoal Creek FEMA Storm Shelter #1
-13370 Shoal Creek Road, Ashville
Shoal Creek FEMA Storm Shelter #2
-4170 Shoal Creek Road, Ashville
City of Springville FEMA Storm Shelter
-585 Village Springs Road, Springville
Talladega County
Alpine/Lanier
– 4435 Kings Chapel Road, Alpine
Spring Street Recreation Center
First Baptist Church in Sylacauga
Columbiana
-107 Mildred Street
East Providence
3456 Providence Road, Talladega
Ironaton
– 4025 Ironaton Road
Lay Lake
716 Heasletss Road, Childersburg
Munford
– 789 Carter Street, Munford
– 158 Main Street
Oak Grove
– 2364 Forest Glen Road, Sylacauga
Renfroe
– 7191 Renfroe Road, Talladega
Sylacauga
– 1408 Edwards Street, Sylacauga
Stemley
– 125 Rock Church Road, Talladega
Winterboro
– 1405 Bullocks Ferry Road, Talladega
Tuscaloosa County
Alberta Performing Arts School
– 2700 University Blvd E, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404
McDonald Hughes Community Center
– 3101 Martin Luther King Blvd, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Echola Storm Shelter
– 17658 Co Rd 21, Gordo
Coker Storm Shelter
– 11549 Eisenhower Dr., Coker
Vance Storm Shelters
– 18344 Highway 11 N., Vance
– 17058 Tingle Tangle Rd On Vance Municipal Dr
Coaling Storm Shelters
– 15100 Stone Gate Dr., Coaling
– 11281 Stephens Loop, Coaling
– 15150 Highway 11 N., Coaling
Brookwood Storm Shelter
– 15689 Highway 216, Brookwood
Tuscaloosa City Area
– 2800 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Tuscaloosa
– 2700 University Boulevard East, Tuscaloosa
– 315 McFarland Blvd E., Tuscaloosa
Walker County
Eldridge
-208 Smothers Ave Jasper, AL
Kansas
-187 North School St. Kansas, AL
Carbon Hill
-240 9th Ave NW Carbon Hill, AL
Nauvoo
-607 4th Ave Nauvoo, AL
Townley
-119 Main St Townley, AL
Townley 2
-6848 Holey Grove Rd Jasper, AL
Sargossa
-2440 Saragossa Rd Nauvoo, AL
Saragossa # 2
-356 Redmill Saragossa Rd Jasper, AL
Thatch
-1220 Thach Loop Jasper, AL
McCollum Midway
-16767 Hwy 69 Jasper, AL
Parrish
-1315 Main Dr. Parrish, AL
Tutwiler
-6320 Tutwiler Rd Oakman, AL
Copeland Ferry
-19134 Hwy 269 Quiton, AL
Boldo
-6670 Old Birmingham Hwy Jasper, AL
Cordova #2
-300 School Rd. Cordova, AL
Cordova # 2
-59 E Columbus St Cordova, AL
Argo
-6558 Hwy 78 Cordova, AL
Sispey
-283 Park Rd Sispey, AL
Preguntas Frecuentes sobre Refugios para Tornados
¿Qué es un refugio para tornados?
Un refugio para tornados es una estructura diseñada específicamente para proteger a las personas de los efectos devastadores de un tornado, ofreciendo un espacio seguro durante la tormenta.
¿Dónde puedo encontrar un refugio para tornados cercano?
Puede encontrar refugios para tornados cercanos consultando las listas locales en nuestro sitio web, contactando a las autoridades locales o utilizando aplicaciones móviles dedicadas a la seguridad en emergencias.
¿Cómo sé si un refugio es seguro?
Los refugios seguros deben cumplir con las normas de construcción específicas para resistir tornados. Busque certificaciones o inspecciones recientes para asegurarse de que el refugio esté en condiciones óptimas.
¿Qué debo llevar a un refugio para tornados?
Es recomendable llevar un kit de emergencia que incluya agua, alimentos no perecederos, linterna, baterías, medicamentos y documentos importantes.
¿Cuánto tiempo puedo permanecer en un refugio?
El tiempo de permanencia en un refugio depende de la duración del tornado y las condiciones posteriores. Es importante seguir las indicaciones de las autoridades antes de salir.
¿Puedo llevar mascotas al refugio?
Algunos refugios permiten mascotas, pero es importante verificar con anticipación y llevar suministros necesarios para su cuidado.
¿Los refugios para tornados son gratuitos?
Muchos refugios públicos son gratuitos, pero algunos privados pueden cobrar una tarifa. Consulte con el refugio específico para obtener detalles sobre costos.
¿Qué debo hacer si no hay refugios disponibles cerca de mí?
Si no hay refugios disponibles, busque el lugar más seguro en su hogar, como un sótano o una habitación interior sin ventanas, y manténgase informado sobre las alertas meteorológicas.
¿Cómo puedo construir mi propio refugio para tornados?
Para construir un refugio personal, consulte con un ingeniero estructural para asegurarse de que cumpla con las normas de seguridad y resistencia necesarias.
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