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Self-rescue methods in thunderstorm weather Self-rescue and self-care skills in thunderstorm weather

Self-help methods of thunderstorm weather in tourism. Traveling abroad will inevitably encounter thunderstorms, so how to save yourself when encountering thunderstorms? The following customer safety net will analyze the self-help method for everyone.

As the saying goes, it is inevitable that there will be thunderstorms when traveling. So what do you need to pay attention to in thunderstorm weather? How to save yourself when traveling in thunderstorm weather? Please go to Zhike next. Let's find out. How to save yourself when traveling in thunderstorm weather? Bian Xiao will tell you the answer;

1. When traveling in thunderstorm weather, you should immediately stop outdoor activities, don't stay at the top of the mountain or high hills, and don't walk or stand in the open fields. You should look for lightning protection places as soon as possible.

2. If you are in an open place during a thunderstorm, you should kneel on the ground with your knees in your hands, your chest close to your knees, and look down at the ground, because your head is most vulnerable to lightning.

3. When traveling in thunderstorm weather, don't stand under the big tree to avoid the rain, because powerful lightning flows into the ground through the big tree, and when it spreads around, it will generate different voltages in different places. There is a voltage difference between the two feet standing on the human body, which will cause harm.

4. Don't hold an umbrella with a metal handle when traveling in thunderstorm weather. It is safer to wear a raincoat.

5. Swimming, boating and fishing in rivers, lakes and rivers are prohibited in thunderstorm weather.

6. If you are driving in a thunderstorm, you should stay in the car.

7. Don't answer the phone when you go out in a thunderstorm. Better turn off your cell phone. There is usually lightning in thunderstorm weather, and there will be electromagnetic waves when answering the phone. Electromagnetic waves may trigger lightning and hurt the caller.

8. It is best to stay away from electric poles, storage boxes, high-voltage lines and other charged objects when going out in thunderstorm weather. Be sure to stay away from charged objects in thunderstorm days. Rain is generally a conductor to prevent some objects from hurting themselves. If you accidentally encounter this situation, you should put your feet together to reduce the stride voltage and jump off the scene.