Help your family check and fix your house for any damage (especially the roofs and windows), so it can withstand the strong winds.
Remind your family members to stock up an adequate food supply such as rice, canned goods, and foods that would last even without refrigeration.
Stock up an adequate supply of drinking water, and water for cleaning or other purposes.
Prepare flashlights, batteries for flashlights and radio, candles and kerosene lamps, or other lighting devices.
Prepare a first-aid kit.
Always monitor news about the typhoon, whether on television or radio. If the power is cut, keep a radio on and tuned in to news.
Help check and clean your community drainage system and canals to prevent flood.
Check your electric posts to prevent accidents. If you notice some impending danger due to weak electric posts that might fall, report this to the electric company so they can reinforce it right away.
Remind family members to cut all branches of trees around your house that could possibly fall on your house.
Help check all electrical warnings.
Teach younger members of your family what to do during a typhoon.
Pack a bag with clothes, batteries, flashlight, water, canned goods and other necessities, in case you have to evacuate.
During a Typhoon:
Stay calm and be alert.
Stay indoors. Postpone any plans of travels or errands.
Monitor the weather reports. Check what is happening around you.
When local authorities advise you to evacuate, do so. Move family pets and valuable to a safe place; turn off gas valves, electricity and water, when safe to do so.
If you happen to be outdoors when a typhoon comes, (a) stay away from electric posts and wires; (b) never stand under a lone tree in an open field to avoid being hit by lightning; (c) never fix your TV antenna during a thunderstorm; (d) stay away from boats and from bodies of water; and (e) enter the nearest
Answers & Comments
Answer:
we can observe strong wind heavy rain
Explanation:
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Answer:
paki brilliant po
Explanation:
Help your family check and fix your house for any damage (especially the roofs and windows), so it can withstand the strong winds.
Remind your family members to stock up an adequate food supply such as rice, canned goods, and foods that would last even without refrigeration.
Stock up an adequate supply of drinking water, and water for cleaning or other purposes.
Prepare flashlights, batteries for flashlights and radio, candles and kerosene lamps, or other lighting devices.
Prepare a first-aid kit.
Always monitor news about the typhoon, whether on television or radio. If the power is cut, keep a radio on and tuned in to news.
Help check and clean your community drainage system and canals to prevent flood.
Check your electric posts to prevent accidents. If you notice some impending danger due to weak electric posts that might fall, report this to the electric company so they can reinforce it right away.
Remind family members to cut all branches of trees around your house that could possibly fall on your house.
Help check all electrical warnings.
Teach younger members of your family what to do during a typhoon.
Pack a bag with clothes, batteries, flashlight, water, canned goods and other necessities, in case you have to evacuate.
During a Typhoon:
Stay calm and be alert.
Stay indoors. Postpone any plans of travels or errands.
Monitor the weather reports. Check what is happening around you.
When local authorities advise you to evacuate, do so. Move family pets and valuable to a safe place; turn off gas valves, electricity and water, when safe to do so.
If you happen to be outdoors when a typhoon comes, (a) stay away from electric posts and wires; (b) never stand under a lone tree in an open field to avoid being hit by lightning; (c) never fix your TV antenna during a thunderstorm; (d) stay away from boats and from bodies of water; and (e) enter the nearest