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What precautions should be taken before the typhoon comes?

1, be alert to typhoon trends, pay attention to listening to and watching media reports, or learn about the latest situation of typhoons through meteorological consultation telephones and meteorological websites. 2. When the typhoon comes, close the doors and windows to prevent it from raining, and remove the flowerpots on the windowsill or balcony to prevent them from falling. When the typhoon comes, it is easy for some large billboards to fall, trees to be blown down and telephone poles to fall to the ground. It's best to avoid going out when the typhoon comes. People who have to go out to work must choose a safe zone when avoiding the wind and rain, and be careful to "fly" to cause trouble. In the wild, we should pay attention to the dangers such as road collapse and broken trees. 5. Typhoon weather will cause water accumulation on the road surface and ground sliding, which will affect driving or cars and cause accidents. Therefore, drivers must slow down when driving, and friends who ride bicycles had better choose to walk or take the bus in bad weather. 6. If you find the high-voltage tower toppling, the wires drooping or breaking, don't approach it, let alone touch it with your hands, because it will easily lead to electric shock accidents. Typhoon prevention: 1. After the typhoon warning is issued by the Meteorological Observatory, don't go to the area where the typhoon passes or swim on the beach, let alone sail out to sea; People who go out should go home as soon as possible. 2. The residents living in the building should close the windows and take away the things on the balcony (flowerpots, clothes hangers, etc.). ); Reinforce outdoor objects that are easy to blow. The public should pay attention to the typhoon news broadcast and published by the media and take preventive measures. 4. Clean the drainage pipes to keep the drainage unblocked. 5. Ships should enter the safe haven in time. 6. When the typhoon strikes, don't go near the window to avoid being hurt by the broken window glass. Before the arrival of the typhoon, the required food, drinking water, medicines and related daily necessities will be fully prepared. When a typhoon comes, if you live in a dangerous house or a house with poor wind resistance, you'd better take refuge in the homes of relatives and friends. Follow the arrangement of local government departments and evacuate immediately when necessary to ensure personal safety. -Residents should reinforce outdoor trees and awnings that are easily blown down by the wind in advance, move flowerpots exposed on balconies and windows indoors, and lock doors and windows, especially glass doors and windows and aluminum alloy doors and windows. Never open the windward window, lest strong airflow enter and blow down the house. -During the rainstorm, it is best to avoid going out and stay away from windward doors and windows. If you must go out, try to stay away from the seaside. When the wind is strong, try to bend over. Pay attention to fences, street trees, billboards and other falling objects on both sides of the road. When passing through tall buildings, pay attention to falling objects such as balcony flowerpots. At the same time, be careful of broken telephone poles, road collapse and branches. -When the typhoon signal is lifted, the evacuation area cannot return until it is declared safe, and the regulations must be observed. Don't set foot in dangerous and unknown areas. Don't use gas, tap water, wires and lines at will when you don't know whether it is safe, and be ready to ask the relevant departments for help when danger occurs. -Coastal fishing boats should return to Hong Kong to avoid the wind, and residents along the river in mountainous areas should pay attention to smooth drainage.