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What should you pay attention to when a typhoon comes?

1. Be alert to typhoon trends, listen to and watch media reports, or learn about the latest typhoon status through weather consultation hotlines, weather websites, etc.

2. When a typhoon comes, you should close doors and windows tightly to prevent rain, and move flower pots on window sills or balconies to prevent them from falling.

3. When a typhoon comes, it is easy for some large billboards to fall, trees to be blown down, and telephone poles to fall to the ground. It is best to avoid going out when a typhoon comes.

4. Personnel who have to go out for work as a last resort should choose a safe area when taking shelter from wind and rain, and be careful of "flying" accidents. In the wild, be careful of dangers such as road landslides and fallen trees and branches.

5. Typhoon weather will cause water accumulation and slippery roads, which will affect driving or cars and cause accidents. Therefore, drivers must slow down when driving, and cyclists are advised to walk or take buses in bad weather.

6. If you find that high-voltage power towers have collapsed or wires are hanging down or broken, do not approach them, let alone touch them with your hands, as this can easily lead to electric shock accidents.

Typhoon prevention:

1. After the meteorological observatory issues a typhoon warning, do not travel to areas where the typhoon passes or go to the beach to swim, let alone drive a boat out to sea; those who go out should go home as soon as possible .

2. Residents living in buildings should close the windows and put away things on the balcony (flower pots, clothes drying racks, etc.); strengthen outdoor objects that are easily blown.

3. Citizens should pay attention to typhoon news broadcast and published by the media and take preventive measures.

4. Clean drainage pipes and keep drainage smooth.

5. Vessels should sail into a safe harbor promptly.

6. When a typhoon hits, do not go near the window. To avoid being injured by broken window glass pieces