Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What protective measures should we take if we encounter heavy rain or hail?

What protective measures should we take if we encounter heavy rain or hail?

——The temperature drops sharply, and disease prevention keeps up. Blizzards are often accompanied by a drop in temperature, which can easily cause the old, weak and sick to relapse. In particular, a sudden drop in temperature can easily aggravate respiratory, cardiovascular and other diseases, so disease prevention cannot be ignored.

——Remove snow and melt it to prevent freezing. After a heavy snowstorm, clear the snow on the road in time, or sprinkle salt, charcoal ash and other snow-melting substances on the road to prevent the road from freezing.

——The road is covered with snow and vehicles are moving slowly. In blizzard weather, drivers need to drive carefully, slow down as much as possible, and avoid sharp turns; do not brake too hard to prevent sideslip.

——When an accident occurs, set up signs quickly. Once a traffic accident occurs during a snowstorm, eye-catching signs should be immediately set up not far from the accident site to avoid recurrence of the accident.

——Safety first, close traffic. When blizzard weather seriously affects visibility or causes icy roads, planes can suspend takeoffs and landings, trains can be suspended, and highways can be temporarily closed.

——Classes and businesses are suspended to protect against cold and frost. When heavy snowfall causes too deep snow or the weather is cold, schools may be notified to suspend classes and relevant industrial and mining units to suspend operations (except for special industries).