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Extreme weather occurs frequently all over the world, and 170 people in Europe die from floods. How can we prevent secondary disasters?

Under the influence of global warming, extreme weather occurs frequently all over the world, exceeding the frequency of extreme weather in the past, which not only brings great inconvenience to people's daily life, but also takes many lives. For example, heavy rains and floods in Europe, Germany and Belgium have caused more than 170 deaths. This is really a national tragedy, so let Bian Xiao show you how to prevent secondary disasters in such extreme weather.

1. Extreme weather in the world Nowadays, in this risky society, we have to face not only all kinds of man-made risks, but also all kinds of natural risks, such as extreme weather, which will threaten people's lives and cause a lot of property losses and economic losses. According to relevant media reports, heavy rains and floods in the western United States have caused more than 170 deaths, and high-temperature heat waves in North America have led to the spread of mountain fires. These piles are reminding everyone that global warming will threaten people's survival.

Second, protect the environment and control the process of global warming. With the development of modern society and the acceleration of industrialization, there are many high-rise buildings in cities, and people's living standards have also improved. However, the global temperature is gradually rising, and every increase in global temperature will bring disaster to mankind. Therefore, in the process of economic development, we must protect the environment, attach importance to greening construction and control the process of global warming.

Third, how to prevent secondary disasters. Some natural disasters with a wide range and high degree of destruction may trigger a series of secondary disasters. It turns out that these natural disasters have brought serious harm to everyone. If there is another secondary disaster, the consequences will be unimaginable. For example, after the flood, the relevant government departments must take preventive measures to prevent the occurrence of mudslides, and those residents living near unstable mountains can move out or relocate. For example, after the earthquake, the government's health department must be prepared to pay attention to hygiene during the rescue process to prevent the outbreak.