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When the rainstorm hit Wuhan, the waiting room of Wuhan Railway Station became water curtain cave. How to protect yourself in heavy rain?

As summer approaches, strong convective weather such as strong winds and heavy rains will increase, and many places in Hubei will encounter strong convective weather. The meteorological department has issued more than 65,438+000 warning signals of hail, rainstorm, gale and lightning. Wuhan, the wind and cloud are strange, and it turns dark. People turned on the lights one after another, and heavy rain hit, and some sections were flooded. The network has also been screened by Wuhan rainstorm. Under the heavy wind and rain, the school playground became a Wang Yang. The whole roof of the waiting hall of Wuhan Railway Station is leaking, and half of the waiting hall is soaked, so people can't help looking here. Now that the rainstorm has stopped, the station staff are also organizing emergency repairs.

With the arrival of summer, the rain will be more frequent, which is also the time when extreme weather occurs frequently. Be sure to protect yourself in case of heavy rain. Summer rain comes quickly, often accompanied by short-term extreme weather. Therefore, whether going out or at home, we should pay attention to the weather changes in time to cope with bad weather. If you encounter it, be calm and don't panic. The main causes of casualties in rainstorm are drowning, lightning strike, electric shock, falling objects or burial.

If there is a rainstorm at home, disconnect the power supply and cable TV signal first, then close the doors and windows and stay away from them. Try not to play with your mobile phone during the rainstorm, which is prone to danger. Before the rainstorm and the festival, repair the house, avoid the loss caused by the collapse of the house, know your living environment and take emergency measures. Try not to go out as long as you don't hurt yourself.

If you encounter heavy rain when you go out, take shelter in tall and solid buildings as soon as possible, avoid bridge opening, underground shopping malls, trees, telephone poles and billboards, and try not to walk on the road with unknown water. If you are driving on the road, slow down, turn on four flashlights and find a place to stop.

If there is no suitable way to help people who fall into the water or get high-voltage electric shock, they should seek help immediately and seek the help of professionals, instead of acting rashly and causing worse results.