On May 7, the City of Atlantic City Multicultural Services successfully hosted a Flood Safety Workshop aimed at educating community members about the growing risks of flooding and how to stay prepared. The workshop was held in partnership with local and state emergency experts, drawing a strong turnout from concerned residents.
Participants gained valuable insights into the causes of flooding, including the increasing impact of climate change and rising sea levels on Atlantic City's flood risk. Experts explained how these environmental shifts are making the region more vulnerable and why it's essential for residents to take proactive measures.
The event also focused on practical strategies for emergency preparedness. Attendees were shown how to protect their homes, families, and belongings in the event of a flood, from creating safety kits to understanding evacuation protocols.
A key highlight of the workshop was the presentation by the Atlantic City Office of Emergency Management, where residents learned about the city's role during natural disasters and how the department coordinates responses to keep the public safe.
The session featured expert speakers including Stephen Holman II and Matthew Baumgardner from the NJ Department of Environmental Protection, who shared data and strategies related to flood management and climate resilience.
In addition, Fire Chief Scott K. Evans and Battalion Chief Michael S. Famularo shared firsthand perspectives on emergency response and fire safety during flooding events, reinforcing the importance of coordinated planning and communication.
The Bangladesh Association of South Jersey played a crucial role in hosting the event and ensuring it ran smoothly, providing a welcoming space for open dialogue and community education.
The workshop not only informed but also empowered residents by equipping them with the knowledge and tools to respond confidently to flood-related emergencies.
City officials expressed their gratitude to everyone who attended and participated in the conversation. Events like this underscore the importance of building a safer, more resilient, and informed community.
As climate-related challenges grow more urgent, Atlantic City remains committed to providing resources and educational opportunities that help its residents stay protected and prepared.