Typhoon "Bebinca" moved into Chuzhou in our province at 0:40 a.m. today, weakened to a tropical storm at 2 a.m., and its center was located in Huainan at 8 a.m., with a maximum wind force of 8 (18 m/s) near the center. Bebinca is expected to move north-westwards at around 15 km/h and gradually weaken in intensity. Affected by it, there were thundershowers last night, and the rainfall was unevenly distributed, as of 08 o'clock today, the cumulative rainfall in the county was below 10 mm. It is expected that during the day in our county during the day today, the precipitation will gradually stop and turn cloudy at night, and during the impact of the typhoon, the average wind will be level 4 with gusts of 8; Tomorrow and the next two days will be cloudy to overcast, with thundershowers in some areas.
September is the autumn typhoon season, what kind of disasters will be caused by typhoons? And how do we respond? Hurry up and collect this disaster prevention and avoidance tips!
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What should I do if a typhoon comes?
Typhoons are one of the world's most severe natural disasters, and their impact is enormous. Typhoons tend to cause both direct and secondary disasters, mainly before and after the typhoon makes landfall. When a typhoon comes, you can do this -
Listen, watch or check the typhoon warning information on the Internet in a timely manner to understand the government's anti-typhoon countermeasures.
If the building is not wind-resistant and rain-resistant, it should be moved in time.
Try to avoid going out in typhoon weather and be careful of falling objects. Empty the balcony, put away clothes, close doors and windows, and fasten structures that are easily blown by the wind.
Reserve daily necessities in advance and stock up on food.
Check whether household circuits, stoves, gas and other facilities are safe; When the typhoon rain is severe, the power should be turned off in time.
When encountering a typhoon in the wild, be careful of landslides and fallen trees, and look for a place to take refuge as quickly as possible.
If you find that the high-voltage line tower is overturned, the power line is hanging low or broken, do not approach, let alone touch it with your hands, because this is very easy to cause electric shock accidents.
In case of disaster, call 119 and 120 for help, and at the same time move to an emergency shelter area to wait for rescue.
Two
What should I do if I encounter a heavy storm?
Actively pay attention to road condition information and avoid areas with standing water and poor traffic.
Pedestrians should not walk on the road with stagnant water when it rains, pay attention to observation, pay attention to roadside flood control safety warning signs, try to get close to buildings, do not go near places with whirlpools, and prevent falling into dangerous areas such as wells and pits where there are missing grates.
When walking, try to avoid light poles, power poles, transformers, power lines, iron railings and nearby trees and other objects that may be connected to electricity, so as to prevent electric shock after leakage caused by heavy rain; If a power line is found to have fallen into the water, it must be detoured and reported to the relevant authorities in time.
In the event of a heavy rainstorm, it is best to find a shelter to avoid the rain, which is the safest in the high-rise buildings in the city, and should be evacuated to the building in time, and try to avoid danger on the upper floors.
Do not take shelter from the rain under bridges and culverts, in tunnels, under big trees and transformers, and do not linger, watch, or watch the excitement on embankments and bridges and culverts.
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What should I do when a flash flood comes?
When you are in a mountainous area, pay attention to the mountain and water potential, pay attention to the flash flood hazard signs and safe evacuation routes, and leave the danger zone as soon as possible.
To stay calm, quickly judge the scene environment, be sure to leave the low-lying area as soon as possible, find the nearest high ground, and choose favorable terrain to take shelter.
Maintain collective action with other stranded passengers, follow the instructions of the management staff, and do not act alone.
Under no circumstances should you easily wade across the river.
When a flash flood comes, immediately follow the warning information or run to the high slopes on both sides of the ditch, and do not run down the ditch.
The transfer should be quick and timely, and do not covet the property, so as not to delay the best time to avoid danger.
When evasion and evacuation fail, you should choose a safer location and wait for rescue, and constantly send distress signals to the outside world.
If you have been caught up in a flood, be sure to grab a fixed or floating object if possible.
If there are communication conditions, try to get in touch with the fire department, public security and other rescue departments as soon as possible, call 110, 119, 120 to request rescue, report their location and danger, and actively seek assistance.
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What to do about urban waterlogging?
Residents living in low-lying urban areas need to take containment measures in advance after receiving rainstorm warnings. "Small encirclement" measures can be taken, such as building fences, placing water retaining plates at the gates, stacking earth ridges, and configuring small pumps. It is best to put sandbags on the outside of the threshold, which can be sacks, straw bags or cloth bags, plastic bags, stuffed with sand, dirt, gravel. If the flood water is expected to rise, sandbags should be piled up outside the window sill on the ground floor.
Once the outdoor water overflows into the house, it is necessary to cut off the power and air supply in the house in time, put the items that are easy to soak and damage to a high place, and try to take various measures to drain the water.
If the water in the house deepens, it is necessary to move in time and do not stay in the house to avoid danger to life.
If the indoor water level is too high to be transferred, and you need to actively call for help, you can call for help, call for help, call for help, call for help, tap for help, etc., and wait for rescue.
You can stock up on waterlogging prevention supplies at home, such as whistles, flashlights, life jackets and lifebuoys.
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Source: Huoqiu County Meteorological Bureau, China Water Conservancy First Instance: Wang Zhaowei Second Instance: Zheng Tianjun Third Instance: Chen Anbang