Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What if I'm afraid of thunder?

What if I'm afraid of thunder?

Thunder is a natural phenomenon, don't be afraid. Please note the following points:

(1) When it thunders and rains, it is forbidden to stay at the top of the mountain or high hills, and it is necessary to continue to push up and watch the rain scene. Don't hide under trees or telephone poles, and don't walk or stand in open fields. You should hide in a low-lying place as soon as possible, or try to find a room floor or a dry cave to hide.

② In thunderstorm weather, do not use umbrellas with metal handles, and take off glasses, watches and belts with metal frames. If you travel by bike, you should leave the bike as soon as possible and stay away from other metal objects to avoid being struck by lightning.

③ Don't go swimming, boating or fishing in rivers and lakes in thunderstorm weather.

(4) In lightning and stormy weather, if tourists rest in the hotel, they should immediately turn off the indoor TV, tape recorder, stereo, air conditioner and other electrical appliances to avoid using electricity. It's safer in the middle of the room when it thunders. Don't stay under the electric light, and don't lean against posts, walls, doors and windows, so as to avoid accidents caused by induced electricity when it thunders.