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preventive measures of cyclone

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Answered by newday
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Preparing for a cyclone

Assemble an emergency kit that includes things like first aid supplies, torch, battery operated portable radio, important documents and medicines.Regularly clear gutters and rubbish from around your property.Ensure your family members and/or employees know how to turn off mains supply for water, power and gas.Make sure your property has clear access for emergency services.Have an evacuation plan and discuss with your family and/or employees.Regularly check the condition of your property’s roof and arrange the repair of any loose tiles, eaves or roof screws.Fit windows with shutters or metal screens.Ensure your vehicle is in good working order.If you receive a warning for your area, charge your mobile battery and fill up the car if possible.

At the onset a cyclone

First and foremost, the safety of you, your loved ones and employees should come first. For any emergencies, please call 000.Use local alerts and warning systems to get information and expert informed advice.If safe to do so, move your vehicle undercover and secure any outdoor furniture and other items. Fill buckets, sinks and baths with water in case the water supply becomes restricted.Gather everyone indoors including any pets.Stay away from doors, windows and exterior walls.Turn off all electricity, gas and water and unplug all appliances.

During a cyclone

Listen to your portable radio for updates and remain indoors until advised.If an official evacuation order is issued, you must leave immediately and seek shelter elsewhere.

After a cyclone

If you have been evacuated, don’t return to your property or vehicle until authorities confirm it is safe to do so.Flooding can occur after a cyclone. Use local alerts and warning systems to get information and expert informed advice.Stay away from damaged areas and properties.Don’t use electrical appliances that have been wet until they’ve been checked for safety by a professional.Drinking water may be contaminated, so listen out for news reports to confirm whether the community’s water supply is safe to drink.Take photos and dispose of any items that have been affected by contaminated flood waters.If you have been evacuated, only return to your property when authorities indicate it is safe.Stay away from damaged power lines, fallen trees and flood waters

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ask your local council if your home is built to cyclone standards.
Are you adequately insured? Make sure it covers you for storm surge, flooding and cyclone damage, including clean-up and debris removal.
Check your roof and repair any loose tiles, eaves or roof screws.
Ensure windows are fitted with shutters or metal screens.
Trim any branches hanging over your house and clear gutters of leaves and debris.
Make sure your household is familiar with the Standard Emergency Warning Signal (SEWS), which is generally broadcast when a cyclone is 12 hours or less away.
Decide how you will look after your pets and what you will do if you have to leave them behind.

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