Stay safe during cycloness
Cyclones can be extremely dangerous, bringing strong winds, heavy rains, and flooding. Here are key safety measures to follow during a cyclone:
Before a Cyclone: Preparation
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Stay Informed:
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Follow weather updates from official sources like meteorological departments and local authorities.
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Install a reliable weather app with cyclone alerts.
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Prepare Your Home:
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Keep outdoor furniture, plants, and equipment safe
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Ensure your doors, windows, and roofs to handle strong wind.
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In trees, remove weak branches near your home.
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Emergency Kit:
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Keep drinking water, non-perishable food, batteries, flashlights, first-aid supplies, and necessary medicines.
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Keep important documents in waterproof bags.
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Evacuation Plan:
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Know your local cyclone shelter or safe evacuation routes.
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Identify higher ground in case of flooding.
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Communication:
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Keep your phone fully charged and have a power bank ready.
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Communicate your plan with family or friends.
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During a Cyclone: Staying Safe
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Stay Indoors:
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Stay in a secure room away from windows, preferably an interior room or basement.
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Avoid using electrical appliances and unplug them to avoid power surges.
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Follow Instructions:
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Listen to the radio, TV, or reliable online sources for updates and instructions.
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Follow evacuation orders immediately if issued.
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Avoid Water:
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Do not touch wet electrical equipment.
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Stay away from floodwaters to avoid drowning or contact with hazardous debris.
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After a Cyclone: Recovery
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Wait for Official Clearance:
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Do not leave your safe place until authorities declare it safe.
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Inspect for Damage:
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Check your home for structural damage, gas leaks, or electrical issues before entering.
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Do not turn on the power if there is waterlogged wiring.
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Help Others:
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Assist neighbors or those in need, particularly the elderly, children, and disabled individuals.
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Use Safe Water:
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Use boiled or bottled water to remain safe.
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Report Hazards:
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Notify local authorities about fallen trees, power lines, or blocked roads.
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Important Tips:
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Stay calm and prioritize safety.
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Always have a list of emergency contacts.
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Avoid spreading unverified information to prevent panic.
Preparing ahead and staying alert can significantly reduce the risks during a cyclone.
By Jamuna Rangachari