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Typhoon Mire hit central Japan. What measures should be taken when the typhoon comes?

Typhoon is a very destructive natural disaster weather, and it is often a mess wherever it goes. Moreover, the arrival of typhoons is often accompanied by violent storms. Long-term heavy rains not only seriously affect people's lives, but also easily lead to floods, mudslides and landslides. A little carelessness will cause very serious losses. It is understood that a typhoon? A quagmire? It hit central Japan, causing landslides and floods, destroying many houses and infrastructure, and posing a great threat to people's lives.

Before the typhoon comes, it is best to reserve some necessities for your family, because it is very dangerous to go out to buy materials rashly during the typhoon. So before that, try to store some food and drinking water, and you can also prepare some emergency items, such as mobile power or flashlights, for emergencies. If you live in a low-lying area, evacuate to a safe place in time to avoid danger.

If you live in a building, before the typhoon comes, try to check whether the doors and windows are very firm and close the windows in time. At the same time, the window can be glued into a rice pattern with adhesive tape, which will make the window stronger and avoid being blown into pieces by the typhoon. In addition, it is also important to check whether the circuits and gas facilities at home are safe. If there are sick people at home, you should prepare the necessary medicines before the typhoon comes, so as not to affect your health.

Residents living in low-lying areas should not only take care of all valuables at home, but also carry daily necessities with them, and prepare more dry food and clothes when moving. For example, some household appliances and rice and vegetables at home should be moved to high places to avoid the damage caused by stagnant water. After preparing all protective measures, try to stay at home and don't go out.