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How much do I need to take when I go out in typhoon weather?

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Q: How much should I take when I go out in typhoon weather?

A: 40 million

Don't go out because there is nothing to do in typhoon weather.

Precautions for typhoon and rainstorm weather 8 precautions teach you to spend a typhoon day.

Lead: China is one of the countries with frequent typhoons, and every summer and autumn is a period of high typhoon incidence. When a typhoon strikes, it is often accompanied by violent storms. Long-term heavy rains not only seriously affect our lives, but also easily lead to floods, mudslides and landslides. So, what should we do in case of typhoon and rainstorm? Below, the weather network will introduce you to the precautions of typhoon and rainstorm weather. These eight precautions can teach you how to spend a typhoon day! Get to know it quickly!

Typhoons are often accompanied by violent storms. Long-term heavy rains not only seriously affect our lives, but also easily lead to floods and other disasters.

Matters needing attention in typhoon and rainstorm weather

1, typhoon and rainstorm weather reduce going out, so it is recommended to take the bus when going out, pay attention to the road information, and avoid areas with stagnant water and poor traffic.

2. Don't go barefoot or wear sandals in typhoon and rainstorm. Rain boots are the best, waterproof, insulating and electric shock-proof.

3, during the lightning, try to turn off electrical appliances and other facilities that are easy to cause lightning strikes. When going out to thunder, don't stand under trees and around telephone poles, and stay away from dangerous old houses, sheds, temporary buildings, scaffolding, trees, billboards, iron towers and other places that are easy to cause casualties.

4. When driving on the expressway, when encountering typhoon and rainstorm, it is necessary to ensure that the visibility is more than 200 meters before driving. Otherwise, you should get off at the nearest ramp or park in the rest area and harbor parking area. If you stop at the shoulder of the road, you should set up a warning sign.

5. If you find dangerous buildings or accumulated water, please contact the relevant departments in time. In case of danger, obey the command of relevant departments and transfer safely. 、

6. Typhoons and rainstorms are easy to cause floods. People in flood-prone areas should strengthen self-prevention and transfer people to safety in time.

7. Typhoon and rainstorm may lead to the collapse of water conservancy projects. In case of danger, people in the affected areas should obey the instructions of the local government and the flood control and water conservancy departments and move to safety quickly and timely.

8. Residents in mountainous areas should pay attention to landslides and mudslides, and residents along rivers in mountainous areas should pay attention to smooth drainage. Because strong winds and heavy rains are likely to cause geological disasters such as landslides, mudslides and land subsidence, causing casualties, once you find signs of geological disasters such as landslides and mudslides, don't hesitate to evacuate the dangerous area as soon as possible and report to the relevant departments in time so that the surrounding residents can evacuate in time.

The hazards of typhoons and rainstorms

When the typhoon lands, the rainfall center can drop 100 mm -300 mm, or even 500 mm -800 mm of heavy rain a day. The flood disaster caused by typhoon and rainstorm is fierce and destructive, and it is the most dangerous disaster. In addition, typhoons and rainstorms can also cause geological disasters such as landslides and mudslides, which are easy to cause casualties. Case: When Typhoon Yunna hit Zhejiang hard, it caused a major debris flow geological disaster in Yueqing City, and Typhoon Wang Long caused a rainstorm and a flash flood disaster. When Typhoon Morakot affected Taiwan Province Island, mudslides caused the whole village. In some large and medium-sized cities, the rainstorm and seawater intrusion caused by typhoon are easy to cause secondary disasters such as urban waterlogging, resulting in traffic paralysis and subway outage, affecting the normal operation of cities and even causing casualties.