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How to stay safe during floods and landslides?

KATHMANDU, July 14: Here are some useful tips for you during the floods and landslides:
By Samriti Maharjan

KATHMANDU, July 14: Here are some useful tips for you during the floods and landslides:


- Keep monitoring your surroundings.


- You have to follow local television and radio stations.


- If a flash flood warning is issued for your area move to safer place immediately.


- Flash floods develop quickly. Do not wait until you see rising water.


- Get out of low areas subject to flooding.


- If you are driving, do not drive through flooded roadways.


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- Assemble disaster supplies such as drinking water, clean containers, food that requires no refrigeration or cooking, cash, medications and first aid supplies.


- Also assemble clothing, toiletries, battery-powered radio, flashlights, and extra batteries.


- Keep safe your documents such as insurance papers, medical records, and bank account numbers.


- You have to be prepared to evacuate and identify places to go accordingly. 


- Identify alternative travel routes that are not prone to flooding. Plan what to do with your pets.


- Fill your car’s gas tank.


- If told to leave, do so quickly.


- Review your Family Disaster Plan.


- Discuss flood plans with your family.


- Decide where you will meet if separated.


- Designate a contact person who can be reached if family members get separated. Make sure every family member has the contact information.


Protect your property


-Move valuables and furniture to higher levels.


-Move hazardous materials (such as paint, oil, pesticides, and cleaning supplies) to higher locations.


-Disconnect electrical appliances. Do not touch them if you are wet or standing in water.


-Bring outside possessions indoors or tie them down securely. This includes lawn furniture, garbage cans, and other movable objects.


-Seal vents to basements to prevent flooding.


 


(With inputs from http://www.susquehannafloodforecasting.org)

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