Typhoon Preparedness Guide: What To Do During A Typhoon

What To Do During A Typhoon

  1. Stay inside the house and keep calm. Postpone any travel.
  2. Monitor to your local radio, television or visit Weather Philippines for storm advisories on the progress of the typhoon.
  3. In case of flooding, turn off the main sources of electricity to prevent electrical accidents.
  4. Avoid wading through flooded areas to avoid water-transmitted diseases.
  5. Do not operate any electrical equipment during a flood.
  6. Do not use gas or electrical appliances that have been flooded.
  7. Keep an eye on lighted candles or gas lamps.
  8. Heed the advice of the local authorities if they ask you to evacuate your area. If there is a need to move to an evacuation center, follow these reminders:
  9. Evacuate calmly.
  10. Close the windows and turn off the main power switch.
  11. Put important appliances and belongings in a high ground.
  12. Avoid the way leading to or along the river.

Source:
Typhoon Weather Updates


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