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How To Survive Any Natural Calamity

How To Survive Any Natural Calamity

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There is nothing anyone can do when nature decides to leash out its fury. There is no way to
stop it so people should brace for the worse and seek shelter.
In order to minimize the loss of life, most towns and cities have created emergency plans.
Sirens are placed in strategic locations to announce a major evacuation; the emergency
broadcast system is in place in the event that power and electricity has been cut off as well as
stockpiles of food, water and medicine.
Those who live in the coastal communities will usually be battered by hurricanes. This happens
between the months of June until November in the Atlantic and from May to November in the
northern Pacific Ocean.
When this is first spotted on radar, the forecaster will already inform the public about it. There is
no need yet to panic here since the weather conditions may change in the next few hours but if
there are no improvements, it is time to activate emergency procedures.
The hurricane may pack winds exceeding more than a 100 miles per hour that can make cars,
pieces of metal or wood cause severe damage to the home. Households can board up the
windows and doors of the house with hurricane shutters and plywood.
People will rush to the supermarket to stock up on food, water and other essentials. These
include candles, batteries for the radio and the flashlight as well as fuel for the generator.
All of these things are necessary especially water to prevent dehydration so every possible
container must be used including the bathtub.
The most important which must never be forgotten is a medical kit. This should have bandages
and some antibiotics to be able to treat anyone who is ill or injured until the person can be
brought out to a medical facility for better treatment.
How To Survive Any Natural Calamity

Should the incoming hurricane be classified as a category 4 or 5, residents are advised to
evacuate and seek higher ground. It will be a good idea to travel light so only a few pieces of
clothing, food and water must be brought into the vehicle.
The citizens are also advised to drive slowly and avoid panicking since this could cause
accidents on the road. The hurricane will pass within a few hours. This is the only time that
people will be able to go out or return to see how much damage was done.
It is only after assessing the damage that towns and cities can say whether the emergency
preparedness procedures that were sent in place were effective or not. One indication that it
works is if no casualties are reported. This is because a house or even a building can be
repaired but the life of an individual can never be replaced.
The people who live in the household can rehearse the emergency preparedness plan to see if
some improvements need to be made. This is because time is off the essence in order to be
safe in this type of crisis.
Emergency preparedness is key to ensure the survival of everyone present. People who live
through this annually know what to do but those who are moving into the community should
learn fast to be able to survive the onslaught of the hurricane.
How To Survive Any Natural Calamity

Prepare For A Flood The Best Way You Could
Did you know that floods are the most common natural disaster in America? The Red Cross
reports that, every year, floods take more than 100 lives and cause more than $4 billion in
damages.
Here are some tips everyone should know to prepare for that inevitable flood:
* Anticipate the Expected
You should know what impacts a flood could have on your home and property. The flow of
water is easy to predict, and local terrain is a known factor. Try to estimate the damages if a tree
was ripped from the ground and into your house or if debris should slide down the hill into your
yard.
* Ask Questions
Local planning agencies have very good information about the location of flood plains and water
flows throughout the community. Be sure to find out where your property is located relative to
flood areas, and find out if there is a history of flooding where you live.
* Educate Yourself
Know the signs of imminent flooding and learn what type of alerts your community uses to warn
citizens of impending floods.
* Get with the Plan
It's critical that you know what your community plans do to in case evacuation becomes
necessary. Know how they will provide transportation and local emergency travel routes. Find
out if there is a step-by-step plan you can follow to best cooperate with the community's effort.
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