June 1 marked the start of hurricane season, which resulted in Houston Texans' Pro Bowler Will Anderson Jr. teaming up with USAA to spread awareness about its importance.
recently teamed up with USAA, members of the US Coast Guard, and local emergency responders to raise awareness and educate about the potential dangers of the 2024 hurricane season.
"This is not something you should take lightly. We have amazing people to help spread awareness to everything we have going on here in this beautiful state we call Texas. Everybody please listen, take precaution, be safe and lets take care of Texas."Will Anderson Jr. teaming up with USAA to raise awareness & educate the public on best practices for preparing, reacting, and recovering from hurricanes.
On April 16, a severe storm passed through Houston. It killed seven people and left millions across the city without power. In a news conference held by Harris County"I’ve got to get myself prepared," Anderson said. "The weather can change at any moment, and you always want to be safe. Just keep a first aid kit in your car — a candle or flashlight, anything to help you stay safe in any storm.
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