If you were present when the wind was blowing strongly what would you do
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I would run for a reliable and strong shelter ( I mean a shelter which wouldn't break on my head). Not certainly under a tree.
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Answer: I would flee to a sturdy and reliable shelter (i.e., one that wouldn't fall on my head) if I had to. Probably not in the shade of a tree.
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The precautions could be taken during the strong winds
- When heavy winds arise, stay indoors. If heavy winds or tornadoes are possible, move to the basement or lowest room. Manufactured homes and trailers are windy shelters.
- In heavy winds, take cover. This could be outside a building or in a stairwell. You want to avoid flying debris or being blown onto highways or rails. During severe winds or tornadoes, lie face-down in a ditch or low-lying location with your hands behind your head.
- In heavy winds, slow down and provide plenty of space between cars. Heavy-profile vehicles and trailers must be driven carefully in high winds. If winds make driving difficult, pull into the shoulder or into a parking lot and wait.
- Call your utility if you spot downed power lines. Report downed lines to police. Downed lines and poles are dangerous. If lines fall near your property, stay indoors since they might electrify puddles and groundwater.
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