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What should I do when I travel in a typhoon?

The weather is always changing rapidly. Sometimes you don't know why it changes as it says. It's just raining or something. What if it is a typhoon? Now let's go and see what to do if we encounter a typhoon during our trip.

Preparation before travel

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I will elaborate the preparation before departure from four parts.

The first thing to do is to make a comprehensive investigation.

The premise of typhoon prevention is to know the typhoon warning in advance and make full preparations before the typhoon arrives.

Or advance typhoon warning and related weather conditions will play a key role in your subsequent decision.

PC inquiry mode: Inquire through central weather bureau Typhoon Network.

Wechat query method: wallet city service life service-typhoon query

Through WeChat, you can query the typhoon situation in real time and show the distance between the typhoon and you.

Note: Remember to switch the query city when querying.

When you check the weather, you need to make a decision according to the severity of the weather.

If the typhoon is serious, it is not suitable for travel.

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Then you need to contact your travel agency to see if you can cancel the trip.

If you encounter any problems in the negotiation.

I think this may be helpful to you: tourist complaint hotline 1230 1.

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If you decide to cancel the trip, remember to cancel some hotels, air tickets and air tickets you booked for this trip.

If the typhoon is not serious or the trip cannot be cancelled, then you may need to pay attention to the following points.

Always pay attention to the weather and make sure to be prepared in advance.

To be on the safe side, try to stay away from hotels such as seaside and riverside. And don't choose a low-lying hotel when you come in.

If you choose public transportation, you need to pay attention to the travel dynamics and come in to make psychological preparations and preparation plans for flight delays or even cancellations.

If you choose to drive by car, check the route, weather and road conditions in advance, and remember to equip the car with necessary rescue equipment such as safety warning signs.

You can bring some things, such as whistles, flashlights and some standing medicines. These things don't occupy much land, and they can be of great use at critical times.

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Scenic spot selection

During the typhoon, the possibility of landslides, the collapse of retaining walls and the collapse of large-scale tourist facilities in some scenic spots increases, and coastal/river/river scenic spots are also prone to drowning, so try to avoid multiple scenic spots.

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Try not to go out one to six hours before the typhoon lands, and close the doors and windows.

When the typhoon comes, you should avoid going out. Even a weak typhoon will increase the incidence of falling objects and injuries.

If you travel, try not to choose walking to reduce the possibility of accidents.

If you are with a group, try to follow the big troops and don't be alone.

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Still the previous principle, try to stay away from coastal hotels.

If necessary, store food and water in the meantime.

If the wind is strong, you can stick tape on the window several times to prevent the glass from breaking.

Practical skills

Emergency number: 120

Traffic accident telephone number: 122

Weather enquiry telephone number: 12 12 1.

The police called the police by SMS: 12 1 10.

State Grid Tel: 95598. If there is a sudden power outage at home on a typhoon day, it is best to unplug the power supply at home. You can call to ask about the power failure. If you see a broken wire on the road, you can also call the electric power personnel for emergency repair. Don't handle it in private.

Maritime distress alarm telephone: 12395. If you are in distress at sea or observe an accident at sea, you can call for help.

What to do?

If you encounter a typhoon on your trip or predict that there may be a typhoon. First of all, check the weather forecast in advance to see the predicted intensity of typhoon, the cities that may attack, and the state of departure-stopover-destination. Important information includes local typhoon prevention experience and foundation, such as drainage facilities, reinforcement facilities and public awareness of disaster prevention. Store more knowledge and be prepared.

Second, raincoats and boots are necessary. Give up the umbrella, the wind may be strong enough to blow the umbrella into a parachute. Prepare more clothes in case there is nothing to change when the typhoon gets wet. When the typhoon comes, the temperature will drop. Take some long-sleeved clothes, coats, etc. Keep out the cold.

Third, according to geography textbooks, typhoons are also called tropical cyclones, which are counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and opposite in the southern hemisphere. A typhoon is a strong wind of 12 or above. People along the Atlantic coast also call it a hurricane, and so does Taiwan Province province in Bao Dao.

Fourth, typhoons form at sea, and landing on land will trigger storms. After the typhoon lands, the wind will gradually decrease due to the friction on the ground. If you feel that the wind and rain are temporarily reduced, it does not necessarily mean that the typhoon has passed. You know, there is no rain or wind in the center of the typhoon. It is possible that your place is influenced by the typhoon eye at this time. Pay attention to the weather station information and wait until the typhoon has completely passed before you can travel normally.

In short, if you encounter a typhoon, you'd better choose indoor projects, reserve water and food in advance, charge the electricity, and be careful. But don't miss the fun of watching typhoons up close. For example, traditional typhoons are named Dragon King and Dian Mu, dreamy typhoons are named Dandelion and Galaxy, and funny typhoons are named Compass and Hippocampus. Every time a typhoon comes, the sound made by the wind on the window especially wants to be dubbed into a movie special effect. Cluttered footsteps.