Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Typhoon Nanmadou has ravaged Japan and has injured dozens of people. How should people protect themselves in extreme weather?

Typhoon Nanmadou has ravaged Japan and has injured dozens of people. How should people protect themselves in extreme weather?

Typhoon Nanmadou ravaged Japan, injuring dozens of people. Under the influence of extreme weather, many people’s lives will be affected. If you want to protect your own life, it is best not to go out at will. Wait until Only after the situation stabilizes can you go out to buy supplies or go to work. The Weather Bureau will inform everyone about the weather conditions all the time. Some typhoons can cause more chain reactions, such as heavy rain and strong winds. Even a 200-pound person standing in the strong wind may be blown away by the wind.

Everyone should close the doors and windows at home and put away the shoes and clothes drying outside the window sill. If the strong wind blows these things downstairs, they may cause falling objects and injure others. People, these are all indirect damages caused by typhoons. Do not go out unless necessary. The glass of some buildings has been shattered by strong winds, so people staying at home should not go near the glass windows or go to the balcony.

People who go out should bring protective gear, umbrellas and raincoats, and it is best not to drive out, because there is a lot of water on the road, which can easily block the exhaust port of the car, causing the car to stall. Moreover, the height of the rain will cover the car door, making it difficult to open the door. The car will also be scrapped and cannot be used at all. It is best to drive the car to a higher ground or park it on a viaduct. Don't drive to unfamiliar places. If it rains heavily when you are at work or elsewhere, don't risk running home. You can stay in a hotel nearby.

You cannot take the high-speed train. The heavy rains in some places are serious and water has entered the subway entrance. Because the subway entrances are generally underground and relatively deep, for the sake of safety, some staff directly stopped the line. Or if you don’t open the station door at a certain station, even if some people have been waiting at the subway station, it will be difficult to wait for the stopped train. Residents should pay attention to sewers when walking. Some sewer manhole covers have been washed away by water and there is no obstruction. If you are not careful, you will fall into the sewer. The situation is serious.