May 28, 2024
Keep track of weather forecasts and warnings issued by local authorities. Tune in to radio, TV, or reliable online sources for updates on cyclone movements and potential impacts.
Stock up on essential supplies like non-perishable food, water, medications, first aid supplies, batteries, flashlights, and important documents. Have these items readily accessible in case of evacuation or power outages.
Reinforce doors and windows with storm shutters or plywood. Clear gutters and drains to prevent water buildup. Trim trees and secure outdoor furniture or objects that could become projectiles in strong winds.
Follow evacuation orders issued by local authorities. Have a predetermined evacuation plan and know your evacuation routes. Leave early to avoid traffic congestion and potential hazards.
If you cannot evacuate, seek shelter in a sturdy building, preferably in an interior room on the lowest floor away from windows. Avoid areas prone to flooding, such as low-lying areas or coastal regions. Stay tuned to updates and follow safety instructions until the cyclone passes.