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5 rescue operations of floods ??

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Answered by aman3495
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DURING A FLOOD 5 rescue operations

1.) Be alert.

Monitor your surroundings.
Monitor Weather report on local television and radio stations.
Don’t drive unless you have to.
If you must drive, travel with care.

2.) Make sure your vehicle has enough fuel.
Follow recommended routes. DO NOT
sightsee.

Avoid disaster areas. Your presence might hamper rescue or other emergency operations and put you at further risk.
Watch for washed out roads, earth slides, and downed trees or power lines.
Be especially cautious at night, when it is harder to recognize flood dangers.
If the vehicle stalls, abandon it.
If water rises around your car, leave the vehicle immediately. Climb to higher ground as quickly as possible.


3.) NEVER drive through flooded roadways. STOP! Turn Around Don’t Drown.

The roadbed may be washed out.
You can lose control of your vehicle in only a few inches of water.
Your car may float. Vehicles can be swept away by less than 2 feet of water.
Do not drive around a barricade. Turn around and go another way!


4.) Get to high ground – Climb to safety!

Get out of low areas that may be subject to flooding.

Avoid already-flooded areas and do not attempt to cross flowing water.
Stay away from power lines and electrical wires.



5.) Evacuate immediately, if you think you are at risk or are advised to do so!

Act quickly. Save yourself, not your belongings.
Move to a safe area before access is cut off by rising water.

Families should use only one vehicle to avoid getting separated and reduce traffic jams.

Shut off water, gas, and electrical services before leaving.
Secure your home: lock all doors and windows.
If directed to a specific location, go there.

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Answered by Jondrel
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Answer:

5 rescue operations of floods

Explanation:

DURING A FLOOD 5 rescue operations

1.) Be alert.

Monitor your surroundings.

Monitor Weather report on local television and radio stations.

Don’t drive unless you have to.

If you must drive, travel with care.

2.) Make sure your vehicle has enough fuel.

Follow recommended routes. DO NOT

sightsee.

Avoid disaster areas. Your presence might hamper rescue or other emergency operations and put you at further risk.

Watch for washed out roads, earth slides, and downed trees or power lines.

Be especially cautious at night, when it is harder to recognize flood dangers.

If the vehicle stalls, abandon it.

If water rises around your car, leave the vehicle immediately. Climb to higher ground as quickly as possible.

3.) NEVER drive through flooded roadways. STOP! Turn Around Don’t Drown.

The roadbed may be washed out.

You can lose control of your vehicle in only a few inches of water.

Your car may float. Vehicles can be swept away by less than 2 feet of water.

Do not drive around a barricade. Turn around and go another way!

4.) Get to high ground – Climb to safety!

Get out of low areas that may be subject to flooding.

Avoid already-flooded areas and do not attempt to cross flowing water.

Stay away from power lines and electrical wires.

5.) Evacuate immediately, if you think you are at risk or are advised to do so!

Act quickly. Save yourself, not your belongings.

Move to a safe area before access is cut off by rising water.

Families should use only one vehicle to avoid getting separated and reduce traffic jams.

Shut off water, gas, and electrical services before leaving.

Secure your home: lock all doors and windows.

If directed to a specific location, go there.

I hope it is helped you

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