WHAT TO DO BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER TYPHOON? || Disaster Preparedness ||
Summary
TLDRThis video script educates viewers on typhoon preparedness, emphasizing the importance of monitoring weather reports, heeding rainfall warnings, and preparing a lifeline kit with essentials for two to three days. It advises securing homes, staying informed, and avoiding flood-prone areas during a typhoon. Post-typhoon, it stresses the need to wait for authorities' clearance before returning to evacuated areas, avoiding use of flooded electrical devices, and preventing mosquito breeding. The script encourages a proactive approach to safeguard lives and property.
Takeaways
- 🔍 Monitor weather reports and rainfall warnings before a typhoon.
- 📦 Prepare a lifeline kit with essential items for two to three days.
- 🍽 Ensure sufficient food and water supplies are available.
- ⚠️ Heed orders from local government units, especially near bodies of water or mountainsides.
- 🏠 Close all windows and turn off main power supply to prepare for the storm.
- 👥 Create a list of emergency contacts to have on hand.
- 🏡 Stay at home or in a safe place during the typhoon.
- 🚫 Avoid areas prone to flooding and watch out for flying objects and debris.
- 🚗 Practice safe driving and avoid unnecessary travel during the storm.
- 💉 Consult a doctor immediately for any sickness or symptoms of disease.
- 🏡 Return to evacuation areas only after authorities declare it safe.
- 🔌 Do not use flooded electrical appliances until they are checked and safe.
- 🧹 Remove standing water to prevent mosquito breeding.
Q & A
What should you monitor before a typhoon hits?
-Before a typhoon, you should monitor weather reports and not ignore rainfall warning products received through text.
What is a lifeline kit and what should it contain?
-A lifeline kit is a collection of essential items like food, money, documents, and toiletries that should last for two to three days.
Why is it important to have enough food and water supply before a typhoon?
-Having enough food and water supply is crucial as it ensures you have sustenance in case of being stranded or cut off from resources during the typhoon.
What should you do if there's an order from your local government unit during a typhoon?
-If there's an order from your local government unit, you should follow it immediately, especially if you live near a body of water or mountainside to avoid flash floods and landslides.
Why is it advised to close all windows and switch off the main power supply during a typhoon?
-Closing all windows and switching off the main power supply helps to prevent damage from strong winds and potential flooding.
What should you do during a typhoon if you need to leave your home?
-If you really have to leave your home during a typhoon, avoid areas prone to flooding or landslides, and be cautious of flying objects and debris.
Why is it important to cancel all outdoor activities during a typhoon?
-Canceling outdoor activities is crucial for safety as it reduces the risk of injury from strong winds, heavy rain, and other hazards associated with typhoons.
How should you practice safe driving during a typhoon?
-During a typhoon, if you must drive, you should practice safe driving by being extra cautious, slowing down, and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles.
Why is it necessary to keep yourself updated on the latest weather news during a typhoon?
-Keeping updated on the latest weather news helps you make informed decisions and take necessary precautions to stay safe during the typhoon.
What should you do after a typhoon to ensure safety?
-After a typhoon, you should only return to an evacuation area when authorities declare it safe, avoid using flooded electrical devices, and remove standing water to prevent mosquito breeding.
Why is it recommended to consult a doctor immediately if you or a family member is sick during a typhoon?
-Consulting a doctor immediately ensures that you receive timely medical attention, which is especially important during a typhoon when access to healthcare might be limited.
Outlines
🌀 Preparing for a Typhoon
This paragraph emphasizes the importance of preparation before a typhoon hits. It advises monitoring weather reports, heeding rainfall warnings, and creating a lifeline kit with essentials for two to three days. Ensuring sufficient food and water supply, following government orders, and taking precautions against flash floods and landslides are also highlighted. The paragraph also suggests closing windows and turning off the main power supply to stay safe.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Typhoons
💡Lifeline Kit
💡Rainfall Warnings
💡Flash Floods
💡Landslides
💡Emergency Headlines
💡Safe Driving
💡Evacuation
💡Flooded Appliances
💡Mosquito Breeding
💡Disaster Preparedness
Highlights
Learn what to do before, during, and after a typhoon.
Monitor weather reports and heed rainfall warnings before a typhoon.
Prepare a lifeline kit with essential items for two to three days.
Ensure a sufficient supply of food and water before the typhoon.
Follow orders from local government units for safety during a typhoon.
Avoid flash floods and landslides by staying away from bodies of water or mountainsides.
Close all windows and switch off main power supply to prepare for the typhoon.
Have a list of emergency hotlines ready for use during the typhoon.
Stay at home or in a safe place during the typhoon.
Avoid areas prone to flooding and watch out for flying objects and debris.
Cancel all outdoor activities and practice safe driving if necessary.
Keep yourself updated with the latest weather news during the typhoon.
Keep food and water containers covered and sealed to maintain hygiene.
Consult a doctor immediately for any sickness or symptoms of disease.
Return to evacuation areas only after authorities declare it safe.
Do not use flooded electrical appliances until they are checked for safety.
Remove standing water to prevent mosquito breeding after the typhoon.
Continue to monitor news for updates on typhoons or weather forecasts.
Take proactive measures to secure your loved ones and properties before a disaster.
Note the actions to take before, during, and after a typhoon to minimize disaster damage.
Transcripts
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so today
we are going to learn about what to do
before
during and after typing
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before type 2 monitor weather reports
and don't ignore rainfall warning
products you receive through text
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make your own lifeline kit consisting of
essential items like
food money documents and toiletries
that should last for two to three days
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ensure you have enough food and water
supply
wait immediately and finally if there's
an order from your local government unit
or if you live near
a body of water or mountainside to avoid
flash floods
and land close all windows and switch
off your main power supply
prepare a list of emergency headlines to
hold
turing typhoon stay at home or in a safe
place
if you really have to leave your home
avoid areas that are prone to flooding
or landscapes
watch out also for flying objects and
debris
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cancel all troubles and outdoor
activities
practice safe driving during a tight
food if you really have to go somewhere
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keep yourself updated on the latest
weather news
keep all food and water containers
covered and sealed
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consult a doctor right away when you or
a family member is sick
or has symptoms of disease
after typhoon
did the evacuation area only when the
authorities declared that it's safe to
return home
don't plug in and use appliances and
other electrical devices that have been
flooded
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remove water that has accumulated in
containers
guns tires and parts to keep mosquitoes
from breathing
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keep monitoring the news for any new
typing or weather forecast
better be safe and prepare themselves
rather than doing nothing before a
disaster happens
take a more proactive approaching in
securing your loved ones and properties
take note of what to do before during
and after a typhoon
this way you can reduce the extent of
any damage caused by a disaster
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