what r the precautions u will take if a cyclone hits in ur place? short ans
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Before The Cyclone
Ensure that your house is in good condition and can withstand cyclone gusts.
Trim tree branches likely to cause damages to your house, telephone and electricity lines.
Clear your property of loose material that can cause injury and damage during extreme winds.
Identify secure places for your boat.
Be acquainted with the nearest cyclone refugee centres.
Prepare an emergency kit consisting of:
Portable AM/FM radio and fresh batteries.
Torch, lamps, candles, matches, etc.
Water containers.
Canned food, can opener, stove with sufficient gas.
Rice, flour, biscuits, cheese, etc.
First aid kit and essential medicines.
Clothes secured in plastic bags.
Tool kit for emergency repairs (hammer, nail, rope, etc..)
During a cyclone warning class l
Make sure your emergency kit is ready.
Monitor cyclone bulletins on Radio/TV.
Prepare to secure windows and doors with shutters or shields.
During a cyclone warning Class ll
Verify that your emergency kit contains all essential items
Store sufficient amount of drinking water
Continue to monitor cyclone bulletins on Radio/TV.
Upon the issuance of a cyclone warning Class lll
Complete all preparatory measures.
Fix shutters.
Secure doors and windows.
Store loose articles.
Avoid areas prone to storm surges and flooding.
Shelter domestic animals.
Secure vehicles.
Those in insecure dwellings, move as early as possible, to cyclone refugee centre with your emergency kit.
Avoid going outside.
Monitor closely cyclone bulletins on Radio/TV.
During a cyclone warning Class IV
Gusts of 120 km/h or more are occurring
Stay inside. Seek shelter in the safest part of the house.
Disconnect all electrical appliances.
Listen attentively to cyclone bulletins and advice on the Radio / TV.
If the house starts to suffer important damages, protect yourself with mattress, rugs or blankets.
Passage of the ‘EYE’ of the cyclone
Beware of the passage of the ‘EYE’. Do not assume that cyclonic conditions are over. The calm period is always followed by violent winds from the opposite direction.
After the cyclone
Do not leave your shelter until the all-clear signals have been given by relevant Authorities.
Beware of fallen power lines, damaged buildings and trees and flooded water courses.
Do not consume fallen fruits.
Boil water for drinking purposes.
Ensure that your house is in good condition and can withstand cyclone gusts.
Trim tree branches likely to cause damages to your house, telephone and electricity lines.
Clear your property of loose material that can cause injury and damage during extreme winds.
Identify secure places for your boat.
Be acquainted with the nearest cyclone refugee centres.
Prepare an emergency kit consisting of:
Portable AM/FM radio and fresh batteries.
Torch, lamps, candles, matches, etc.
Water containers.
Canned food, can opener, stove with sufficient gas.
Rice, flour, biscuits, cheese, etc.
First aid kit and essential medicines.
Clothes secured in plastic bags.
Tool kit for emergency repairs (hammer, nail, rope, etc..)
During a cyclone warning class l
Make sure your emergency kit is ready.
Monitor cyclone bulletins on Radio/TV.
Prepare to secure windows and doors with shutters or shields.
During a cyclone warning Class ll
Verify that your emergency kit contains all essential items
Store sufficient amount of drinking water
Continue to monitor cyclone bulletins on Radio/TV.
Upon the issuance of a cyclone warning Class lll
Complete all preparatory measures.
Fix shutters.
Secure doors and windows.
Store loose articles.
Avoid areas prone to storm surges and flooding.
Shelter domestic animals.
Secure vehicles.
Those in insecure dwellings, move as early as possible, to cyclone refugee centre with your emergency kit.
Avoid going outside.
Monitor closely cyclone bulletins on Radio/TV.
During a cyclone warning Class IV
Gusts of 120 km/h or more are occurring
Stay inside. Seek shelter in the safest part of the house.
Disconnect all electrical appliances.
Listen attentively to cyclone bulletins and advice on the Radio / TV.
If the house starts to suffer important damages, protect yourself with mattress, rugs or blankets.
Passage of the ‘EYE’ of the cyclone
Beware of the passage of the ‘EYE’. Do not assume that cyclonic conditions are over. The calm period is always followed by violent winds from the opposite direction.
After the cyclone
Do not leave your shelter until the all-clear signals have been given by relevant Authorities.
Beware of fallen power lines, damaged buildings and trees and flooded water courses.
Do not consume fallen fruits.
Boil water for drinking purposes.
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If you shelter at home:
Turn off all electricity, gas and water; unplug all appliances.
Keep your emergency kit close at hand.
Bring your family into the strongest part of the house.
Keep listening to the radio for cyclone updates.
When the cyclone strikes
Disconnect all electrical appliances. ...
Stay inside and shelter {well clear of windows) in the strongest part of the building, ...
If the building starts to break up, protect yourself with mattresses, rugs or blankets under a. ...
Beware the calm 'eye'.
Turn off all electricity, gas and water; unplug all appliances.
Keep your emergency kit close at hand.
Bring your family into the strongest part of the house.
Keep listening to the radio for cyclone updates.
When the cyclone strikes
Disconnect all electrical appliances. ...
Stay inside and shelter {well clear of windows) in the strongest part of the building, ...
If the building starts to break up, protect yourself with mattresses, rugs or blankets under a. ...
Beware the calm 'eye'.
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