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PAHO Calls for Sustained Hurricane Preparedness Regardless of Seasonal Forecasts

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Last updated: 20/06/2026 08:41
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PAHO hurricane preparedness advisory for 2026 Atlantic season forecasts
PAHO urges continued hurricane preparedness across the Americas despite below-normal 2026 season forecasts. The organization emphasizes that health system resilience requires year-round emergency planning. — Photo by GEORGE DESIPRIS on Pexels (Pexels License)
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The Pan American Health Organization has issued a critical reminder that health systems across the Americas must maintain robust emergency preparedness protocols year-round, even as forecasts predict a below-normal Atlantic hurricane season for 2026. PAHO emphasizes that seasonal forecasts should not reduce vigilance or investment in disaster response capabilities. Historical data demonstrates that lighter hurricane seasons can still produce catastrophic storms capable of overwhelming healthcare infrastructure and disrupting medical services to vulnerable populations. Health facilities in hurricane-prone regions face consistent risks that transcend seasonal variations. PAHO’s guidance underscores the necessity of sustained investment in critical infrastructure, medical supply chains, and emergency response coordination. The organization stresses that preparedness cannot be cyclical—it must be a permanent pillar of public health strategy to protect communities effectively.

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