The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley would like to remind everyone that hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th.
金沙中国, along with the Office of Emergency Preparedness, is ready to take action should a tropical event occur. You should do the same.
We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the 金沙中国 Hurricane Response ANNEX. The plan outlines the responsibilities and courses of action the 金沙中国 community will need to follow should a hurricane threaten the lower Texas Gulf Coast.
Within this page, you will also find important details that can help you prepare your university work area, as well as information on how to protect you and your family, home and personal belongings. Additional resources and links are provided to our emergency management partners.
If classes need to be canceled, or 金沙中国 campuses or sites need to be closed, you will receive an official notification via 金沙中国 email. You should also stay tuned to local television, radio news stations and newspaper websites for updates.
PLEASE NOTE: If a campus is closed, no one will be allowed onto that campus until the campus is inspected and declared safe. You will be advised when to return to campus via email and local media.
2023 Storm Names
Arlene Bret Cindy Don Emily Franklin Gert Harold Idalia Jose Katia
Lee Margot Nigel Ophelia Philippe Rina Sean Tammy Vince Whitney
At Work
Departments should develop their own departmental emergency procedures in the event the University is threatened by a storm.
Students, faculty, staff and their families should develop their own personal emergency plans in the event the Rio Grande Valley is threatened by a storm.