•Keep listening to the latest news on the radio and TV. If there is no electricity, make sure your radio has enough batteries.
•Watch out for continued rains and flooding – they may still persist despite the storm being gone.
•If you’ve gotten separated with your family, make sure to remember your meeting plans and meet at the desired place. You can also call them if they have their phones with them.
•If you’re staying in a shelter, ask the local officials first if it’s safe to go back to your homes.
•When walking through the roads, watch out for broken poles and electric lines – these can get pretty hazardous especially on a wet or on a flooded road.
•Inspect your house to see if there are any damages. •Try to look out for broken gas pipes or exposed power lines – if you see any of these two, keep away from them and immediately call the companies servicing them.
•Use flashlights and not candles – the latter can easily start a fire in these situations.
•Watch out for your surroundings. You may have some unexpected visitors in your backyard in the form of snakes and other potentially dangerous animals.
•Check your stored food and only use water you stored beforehand when cooking – tap water may be contaminated.
•Refrain from using a generator (if you have one) inside the house as electricity and floods can be a dangerous mix.
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WHAT TO DO AFTER TYPHOON
•Keep listening to the latest news on the radio and TV. If there is no electricity, make sure your radio has enough batteries.
•Watch out for continued rains and flooding – they may still persist despite the storm being gone.
•If you’ve gotten separated with your family, make sure to remember your meeting plans and meet at the desired place. You can also call them if they have their phones with them.
•If you’re staying in a shelter, ask the local officials first if it’s safe to go back to your homes.
•When walking through the roads, watch out for broken poles and electric lines – these can get pretty hazardous especially on a wet or on a flooded road.
•Inspect your house to see if there are any damages. •Try to look out for broken gas pipes or exposed power lines – if you see any of these two, keep away from them and immediately call the companies servicing them.
•Use flashlights and not candles – the latter can easily start a fire in these situations.
•Watch out for your surroundings. You may have some unexpected visitors in your backyard in the form of snakes and other potentially dangerous animals.
•Check your stored food and only use water you stored beforehand when cooking – tap water may be contaminated.
•Refrain from using a generator (if you have one) inside the house as electricity and floods can be a dangerous mix.
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