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Precautions against typhoons are simple.

Simple measures to prevent typhoons include: staying indoors, closing doors and windows, avoiding using electrical appliances, avoiding actions, storing enough food and water, and paying attention to the weather forecast.

1. Stay indoors: During the typhoon, try to stay indoors and stay away from doors and windows. If you are indoors, make sure the room is sheltered from the wind and keep a low profile to reduce the risk of being attacked by wind and rain.

2. Close the doors and windows: Make sure your doors and windows are closed to avoid wind and rain. If your room has a screen window, make sure it is sealed to prevent mosquitoes and other small animals from entering.

3. Avoid using electrical appliances: During the typhoon, it is best to stop using all electrical appliances as much as possible to avoid electrical damage or any danger to you. In addition, if you are using gas stoves or other gas equipment, please make sure to use and store them correctly.

4. Avoid action: During the typhoon, try to avoid going out to avoid being blown away by the wind or other injuries. If you have to go out, please wear light waterproof clothes and shoes, and bring the necessary items.

5. Store enough food and water: Before the typhoon comes, you need to store enough food and water to deal with possible power outages and other emergencies. In addition, you need to prepare a first aid kit and some commonly used medicines in case of emergency.

6. Pay close attention to the weather forecast: Before the typhoon comes, pay close attention to the weather forecast and related alarms so as to take necessary safety measures in time.

Negative effects of typhoon:

1, destructive power of strong wind: the biggest feature of typhoon is strong wind, which may lead to the collapse of buildings, broken trees and broken wires. And pose a great threat to people's lives and property.

2. Rainstorms cause floods: The heavy rainfall brought by typhoons often leads to flooding. Persistent rainstorm will lead to the rising water level of rivers, lakes and other water bodies, which may cause serious flooding of farmland, urban streets and other areas, and cause losses to crops, buildings and infrastructure.

3. Storm surges and waves: Storm surges and typhoon waves often cause seawater intrusion and coastline erosion in coastal areas, which have a serious impact on people's lives, property and ecological environment in coastal areas.

4. Traffic disruption and power outage: When a typhoon crosses the border, violent storms often cause traffic disruption of roads, railways and aviation, and at the same time, power lines are broken and power supply is interrupted, which brings difficulties to people's lives and work.

5. Economic losses: The damage and impact caused by typhoons usually require huge funds and resources to repair and restore, causing huge losses to the economy of the affected areas.

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