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19 typhoon hit Japan. How did the local residents take refuge in the typhoon?

Typhoon weather is predictable, but its power is unstoppable. The strong typhoon weather is creepy. Before the typhoon has landed, everyone must begin to make preparations for typhoon weather to ensure personal safety and minimize losses. How will you take refuge in typhoon weather?

1, reserve emergency supplies such as grain. Food is the most important thing for the people, and without food supply, they can't meet the basic needs of maintaining a normal life. Therefore, before the arrival of typhoon weather, we usually take the lead in purchasing water and other food needed for refuge in shopping malls and other places, and of course there are other materials needed for emergency.

When bad weather strikes, you should have something to eat and drink, so that you won't starve yourself if you can't get out, and the basic necessities of life should be guaranteed. This should be the basic emergency consciousness of refuge. It is not difficult to imagine that many goods on the shelves will be snapped up.

2. Move to a safe place to take refuge. Choose to stay in a relatively safe area to take refuge. People whose houses are unstable or close to dangerous areas such as coastal areas may move to relatively safe shelters. Of course, if the wind level is too high, most people will not consider going on the road. They will park their cars in a relatively reliable position, try to avoid going out and reduce troubles and injuries.

3. Flights are cancelled, main roads are closed, schools are closed, and enterprises are shut down. Strong typhoon weather is enough to blow up the car and lift the roof, and the trees on the road will be uprooted and rickety.

In typhoon weather, except for strong winds, heavy rains usually pour in, accompanied by floods or mudslides, and traffic trunk lines are likely to be damaged to varying degrees, and major flights will be forced to stop running in advance to cope with typhoon weather.