Prepare emergency supplies. When a typhoon strikes, you are forced to stay in a relatively safe area. Usually, home is the first choice. Take precautions and deal with emergencies. Before the typhoon passes, everyone will feel trapped in one place and can't get out. Food, supplies and drinks must be fully prepared to meet the basic needs of life.
The attack of strong typhoon is very powerful. The sea can lift waves tens of meters high, and the wind level can uproot trees. Even the old roof of the house will be blown up, billboards will be blown into things, and the glass of the house will be blown to pieces by the strong wind, which makes people shudder.
Generally speaking, after a strong typhoon, everything will be in a mess. Therefore, before the typhoon comes, the potted plants placed on the balcony at home should be cleaned well, and the glass doors should be sealed with cellophane or wood blocks to cope with the invasion of the strong typhoon. Do our best to take various preventive measures to minimize potential safety hazards.
When the wind is raging, it often rains cats and dogs, the sea rises and floods. In some areas, mudslides will inevitably occur. In strong typhoon weather, avoiding going out is the key. Don't take chances. Of course, we must maintain a good psychological state to deal with typhoon weather. Although the typhoon weather is terrible, don't be trapped by your own travel. Maintaining a good mental state is also a psychological preparation for typhoon weather.