Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Where can't I go in a rainstorm?

Where can't I go in a rainstorm?

In rainstorm weather, for safety reasons, you can't go to mountainous areas, rivers, low-lying, construction sites and dangerous areas.

Mountain areas and hilly areas are prone to natural disasters such as mountain torrents and mudslides in rainy days, and there are risks such as landslides and landslides. Therefore, travel to these areas should be avoided as much as possible. Rainstorm weather may cause the river to surge and the water to flow rapidly, which may lead to the risk of being washed away by the flood. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid being close to rivers and reservoirs, especially in the case of heavy rainfall in mountainous areas.

Rainstorm weather, low-lying areas and areas with poor drainage are prone to water accumulation, which may lead to flooded roads, impassable vehicles and the risk of being trapped. Therefore, you should try to avoid going to these places. In rainstorm weather, there may be construction safety hazards in the construction site and dangerous areas, such as collapse and landslide. So you should avoid entering these places to avoid accidents.

Local governments usually issue rainstorm warnings, instructing people to avoid going to the affected areas. When receiving the rainstorm warning, you should follow the instructions of the local government and avoid going to the early warning area.

Matters needing attention in stormy weather

1, pay attention to electricity safety: lightning is common in rainstorm weather. In lightning weather, avoid using electrical equipment, especially equipment with metal shell, to reduce the risk of electric shock.

2. Food safety: In rainstorm weather, special attention should be paid to the storage and handling of food. Avoid eating food soaked in rain to prevent food contamination.

3. Pay attention to flood control: If there may be flood risk in the location, pay attention to meteorological early warning and related information in time, and take flood control measures according to the instructions of relevant departments to ensure their own safety.

4. Keep in touch: Keep in touch with your family, friends or colleagues during the rainstorm and inform you of your whereabouts and safety situation in time.

5. Emergency rescue: In case of emergency, such as being trapped or in distress, you should call the local emergency rescue number for help in time.