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How to protect yourself in disaster weather

Wear waterproof gloves and protective rubber shoes, and pay attention to personal hygiene and disinfection.

Preventive measures: According to the weather conditions, take appropriate preventive measures, such as closing windows and strengthening roofs in typhoon or rainstorm weather.

Emergency materials preparation: prepare necessary emergency materials, such as food, water, medicine, emergency lights, etc. In case of emergency, before disastrous weather may happen.

Selection of shelter: If there is disastrous weather in the local area, you should choose a safe shelter as soon as possible to avoid danger.

Emergency call for help: In case of danger, you should call emergency calls in time, such as alarm calls and ambulance calls, so as to get help in time.

Pay attention to the weather forecast: in daily life, we should know the weather forecast in time and pay attention to the possible disastrous weather in case of emergency.

Suggestions on dealing with certain disastrous weather

1. Typhoon: Typhoon is one of the common disastrous weather. It is necessary to understand the dynamics and path of the typhoon as soon as possible, close the doors and windows, strengthen the roof, and prepare emergency supplies. If necessary, evacuate to a safe place for refuge.

2. Heavy rain: Heavy rain is likely to cause disasters such as mountain torrents and mudslides. Pay attention to the weather forecast in time, avoid going out, wading, low-lying areas and mountainous areas, keep indoor ventilation and pay attention to moisture.

3. Blizzard: Blizzard will have a great impact on people's production and life. We should make preparations in advance and prepare enough food, medicine, cold-proof clothes, etc. And keep the room ventilated and warm.

4. Earthquake: When an earthquake comes, you should hide under the table or other refuge places as soon as possible, and avoid staying in the glass doors and windows or corridors of buildings. After the earthquake, pay attention to aftershocks and evacuate to safety as soon as possible.