Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What should I do in case of heavy wind and rain?

What should I do in case of heavy wind and rain?

When children are on their way to school or school, if they encounter strong winds and heavy rain, don't rush to it, but avoid it quickly, because the power of strong winds and heavy rain is great, especially in cities with many high-rise buildings. When the wind blows, things piled up on the balcony of high-rise buildings, such as flower pots, are easily blown down by the wind. Occasionally, there will be strong winds of seven or eight, which will blow down telephone poles or trees along the road and blow off power lines. Although there are few high-rise buildings in rural areas, strong winds and heavy rains are likely to cause muddy roads, collapsed roadbed, fallen trees, rising rivers and flash floods. Therefore, when encountering heavy wind and rain on the way, you should quickly find a solid room to escape, and don't rush to seek success, so as to avoid accidents.

Walk as far away from residential buildings as possible at ordinary times to avoid the doors and windows of buildings being blown off by the wind, or being injured by objects such as flowerpots knocked down by residents.