(NEXSTAR) — If you live or have lived in a hurricane-prone area, filling your bathtub with water before a storm may just be second nature. For those outside the paths of last month's Hurricane Helene and this week's Hurricane Milton, the preparation step has left some scratching their heads. Filling a bathtub with water is listed in advice in nearly every hurricane preparedness guide, from the guide produced by Nexstar's WFLA to FEMA's hurricane prep sheet. So what's the purpose of a full bathtub? If your first guess is for drinking water, you're a little off the mark. Those who are not evacuating and are staying in their homes should have extra drinking water at the re
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