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Typhoon Mulan came into being and landed in China. How should we deal with typhoon weather?

Summer is hot and humid, which is a season with frequent typhoons. Before that, there have been several typhoons in China. According to the forecast of the meteorological department, typhoon? Mulan will be born and landed in China, which will have a certain impact on Hainan and Guangdong coastal areas. It is said that when the typhoon landed, the wind force was about 8-9, accompanied by heavy rain and heavy rain. Therefore, before the typhoon comes, only by taking adequate defensive measures can the losses and injuries caused by the typhoon be minimized.

First of all, when dealing with typhoon weather, we must pay attention to the typhoon warning information in time and understand the local government's policies to deal with typhoons. During this period, residents should try not to go out, close doors and windows and electronic equipment at home in time, reserve a certain amount of food and water, and prepare relevant emergency items and mobile power supply. After all, the destructive power of the typhoon is still great, which is likely to lead to water and power outages.

Secondly, if the houses where residents live are dangerous buildings, sheds and factories, it is best to move them to safe areas in time to avoid danger. If the house is still strong, can you put tape on the windows? Rice? The word pattern increases the firmness of the glass and prevents the glass from breaking. If you happen to be outdoors in typhoon weather, remember not to hide under billboards, trees or various temporary buildings. Once you fall, it is likely to pose a serious threat to your life safety.

Finally, typhoons with heavy rainfall are easy to cause floods, which will attack and affect crops. Therefore, when dealing with typhoon weather, farmers' friends should take timely disaster prevention measures for crops, such as dredging ditches, preparing enough agricultural materials for disaster relief, harvesting mature crops in time, and minimizing losses. Generally speaking, don't let your guard down when a typhoon comes.