let's make a poster showing at least five things that we should do and five things that we should not do during the monsoon/flood
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1. Drive through floodwaters.
There’s no telling how deep that water can be when a street gets flooded, so don’t ever risk it. Also, remember that people with families have to come rescue you if you’re stuck in floodwaters, so don’t create a life-threatening situation for yourself or others.
2. . Use electricity in a flooded home.
If water has crept into electrical outlets or currents, you could be electrocuted. Also, don’t assume your entire house has lost power; some areas may still have live electricity. As always, never touch wires that have been downed by a storm, whether in water or not, because they could still be live.
3. Get in the flood water.
Unless there’s an extreme emergency that requires it, you should not wade around in floodwaters. You’re subjecting yourself to disease, sewage, and dangerous animals that may be in the murky water. Depending on the area, that could include snakes, fire ants, spiders, and (thankfully, not often in Kentucky) even alligators.
4. Handle wild animals in the flood water.
It’s always best to leave wildlife alone in a flood event. Strays could carry disease and may become aggressive. This situation is unfamiliar to humans, so imagine how much this is disturbing the wildlife.
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