Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How should citizens guard against heavy rainfall?

How should citizens guard against heavy rainfall?

Explain as follows

Precautionary measures for citizens in heavy rainfall:

Try not to go out when it rains heavily. If you have to go out, you'd better wear rubber shoes and a raincoat, which can insulate lightning.

In rainy days, there is a lot of water in low-lying areas, so try to travel together on the way, try to avoid places with water, and don't rush through places with water without confirmation, especially in areas with water that no one passes around, to prevent water leakage and accidents.

Pay attention to observation when walking in stagnant water to prevent falling into wells, pits and holes. Don't litter, sundries, etc. Enter the sewer in case of blockage, causing heavy rain and water accumulation.

On the way home, stay away from street lamps and high-voltage lines and bypass culverts, bridges and potholes; Stay away from fences, billboards and trees to prevent accidents. Pay special attention to whether there are potential safety hazards such as collapse (debris flow) and flash floods in front of the road and on both sides of the road.

During the period of heavy rainfall, try to drive near bridge opening where there is stagnant water, so as to avoid the consequences such as the car stalling and the people in the car being unable to open the door.