The typhoon is coming, how to deal with it? Please remember these six reminders!
1, pay attention to the weather forecast
Before the typhoon comes, pay attention to the weather forecast in time to understand the path, intensity and possible influence range of the typhoon. This can make preparations in advance and increase the initiative to deal with it.
2. Be prepared for the family.
Before the typhoon comes, you must check the power supply, water supply, gas supply and other facilities at home to ensure their stability and safety. At the same time, we should also prepare necessary emergency materials, such as medicines, flashlights, standby power supplies, etc.
Step 3 avoid going out
Try to avoid going out when the typhoon comes. If you must go out, pay attention to road conditions and traffic safety, and avoid walking or driving in the wind and rain.
Step 4 find a safe place
When the typhoon comes, we should find a safe place to hide as soon as possible. If you live in a low-lying area, you can consider going to the highlands or shelters to escape. If you live in a high-rise building, you can go to the refuge floor or the basement to escape.
5. Keep communication open.
When the typhoon comes, it is necessary to keep communication open and contact family and friends and the local government in time. You can contact by phone, SMS, social media, etc. to ensure the timely delivery of information.
6. Pay attention to safety matters
Pay attention to safety when the typhoon comes. Don't stand in dangerous places such as windows and doorways, and don't touch dangerous goods such as wires and branches. In case of emergency, call the police or ask for help as soon as possible.
The hazards of typhoon:
1, gale
The strong wind brought by typhoon will damage buildings, collapse trees and damage traffic facilities. Strong winds may also lead to power outages, which in turn may lead to communication and traffic disruption. These will have a serious impact on people's daily life and economic development.
2. Heavy rain
The rainstorm brought by typhoon may lead to urban waterlogging, flash floods and river flooding. All these may lead to buildings being flooded, vehicles being flooded, casualties and so on. In addition, heavy rain may also cause landslides, mudslides and other disasters, posing a serious threat to people's lives and property safety.
3. Tsunami
Storm surges caused by typhoons may damage seawalls and coastlines, resulting in inundation of coastal areas. Storm surges may also cause floods, landslides and mudslides. These will cause serious losses to people's lives and property.
4. Social problems
Typhoons may cause social problems, such as social unrest and crime. In addition, typhoons may also affect economic development, such as damage to tourism and loss of agricultural production. All these will have a negative impact on social stability and economic development.