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How long before and after the typhoon?

Airlines usually notify passengers of flight cancellation three days in advance.

Such a timetable gives passengers enough preparation time to adjust their itinerary or find alternatives. However, when the weather is the reason for flight cancellation, the notice time may be shorter. According to past records, due to the influence of weather factors, airlines often notify passengers about the cancellation of flights three days in advance to ensure that passengers can know the situation as soon as possible and avoid unnecessary waiting and trouble.

It is worth noting that if there is a flight failure, the notification time will be later. Generally speaking, the airline will inform passengers of the cancellation of the flight two to three hours before the flight takes off. Although this time is relatively short, the airline wants to ensure that the crew has enough time to solve the problem and ensure the safety of passengers. At present, the compensation standard for flight cancellation in China has not been completely unified, and all airlines have their own regulations and policies.

Matters needing attention in typhoon weather

1. Try to avoid going out: try to avoid going out before the typhoon comes. If you must go out, you must take corresponding protective measures, such as wearing protective rain gear, and avoid walking on roads or bridges by the river or the sea. When the typhoon comes, stay away from the construction site and dangerous shacks to prevent people from falling.

2. Close the doors and windows at home: When the typhoon comes, close the doors and windows in time, take off the clothes hanging outside, and clean up the flowerpots and other sundries on the balcony to avoid being blown away or falling off.

3. No swimming at the seaside: Never swim at the seaside when a typhoon comes. The violent waves are beating with the typhoon, so it is difficult for you to escape at once. When you realize the danger, it's too late.

4. Don't touch the fallen wires easily: outdoors, if you find that the high-voltage tower has been pushed down and the wires are drooping or broken, don't approach, let alone touch it with your hands, and jump away with one foot; If anyone is found to get an electric shock, cut off the power supply immediately, or separate the injured person from the power supply with a dry wooden stick or bamboo pole as soon as possible. Don't wade on the road with stagnant water, and always observe whether there are wires falling into the stagnant water to prevent electric shock.