How to prevent typhoons

1, prepare food mineral water

2. Prepare some energy-saving lamps such as flashlights, candles and electricity storage.

3. Check whether the potted plants on your balcony and the security net are firm.

4. Living in a dangerous area and staying with relatives.

You'd better not go out without an umbrella.

6. There are tricks to take shelter from the rain.

1. Preparing food and mineral water may sound a bit exaggerated. Judging from the impact of yesterday's typhoon, it is completely correct to prepare some dry food and drinking water. Because of the typhoon, it is likely that there will be power cuts and water cuts. These things will come in handy in case you are trapped for a day or two. Especially those who have children at home should pay more attention to it. It is definitely right to be fully prepared.

2. Prepare some energy-saving lamps, such as flashlights, candles and electricity storage. Because of the typhoon, water and electricity were cut off. It is not safe to go out at night. You can't see anything around you. Typhoon night is worse than usual. Maybe something will be blown down in front of you and make you fall, so light is very important.

3. Check whether the potted plants on your balcony are firm and whether the security net is firm. When the typhoon comes, clean up the flowerpot furniture in your balcony window and check whether the cage is safe, so as not to fall down and hurt people when the wind blows.

4. Living in dangerous areas and relatives' homes, especially in rural areas, violent storms are likely to cause geological disasters such as landslides and mudslides, causing casualties. The only thing we can do is to leave the dangerous area as soon as possible and report to the local government and relevant departments in time so that the surrounding residents can evacuate in time.

You'd better not go out without an umbrella. Some young people are good at cycling, and like to hold the direction in one hand and the umbrella in the other. This practice is against traffic regulations, especially in typhoon weather. If the wind is strong and the umbrella is stressed, it is not worthwhile to fall by bike. Didn't the news the other day broadcast an umbrella that was blown off by the wind and stabbed him in the throat and died?

6. There is a knack for hiding from the rain. You can't hide from the rain anywhere. If you don't do it well, it will easily go wrong. When it rains, don't stay at the top of the mountain and in the highlands, don't stand in the open fields, and avoid isolated tall buildings and bumpy places. Don't take shelter from the rain near telephone poles and under big trees, and don't take shelter from the rain in tall buildings without lightning rods.