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Wuhan issued a rainstorm travel warning, how to deal with extreme weather?

China is now facing many extreme weather, especially in parts of China, where typhoons and rainstorms often occur, so extreme weather also seriously threatens the lives of people in China. Therefore, some time ago, Wuhan issued a travel warning for rainstorm weather, so what I want to talk about today is how to deal with extreme weather.

Pay attention to some early warnings. First of all, when encountering a typhoon, everyone should pay attention to the warning information of the typhoon in time, so try not to go out in the face of the typhoon, and also need to close your doors and windows indoors and fix things that are easily blown by the wind. If you need to go out in some emergency, don't stay under some tall buildings or billboards. Because these places are very prone to falling objects, when driving through special terrain such as bridges, you need to hold the steering wheel tightly to avoid crosswinds.

Unplug your electrical appliance. In fact, if you encounter thunderstorm weather, you must unplug your household appliances indoors and don't use your mobile phone to make wired calls. If you are outdoors, don't hide in some small downstairs without lightning protection facilities. Try to avoid some low-energy tall buildings or trees, because these tall buildings are very dangerous objects in thunderstorm weather.

Don't walk on the road with stagnant water. Finally, if you encounter urban waterlogging, don't walk on the road of stagnant water. And try to get close to some buildings, or don't get close to places with eddies, so as not to fall into wells or dangerous areas with low pits. Then if your house is low, be sure to put some sandbags or some waterproof boards outside your threshold in advance to prevent water from entering your house.