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Ivanshal [37]
3 years ago
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What events (if any), such as floods, hurricanes, severe thunderstorms, or blizzards, have you experienced? What worries or conc

erns you about a particular natural disaster or terrorist act that might occur? What type of preparation or information about this sort of event do you think would make you feel safer?
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2 answers:
levacccp [35]3 years ago
8 0

i have been in a flood. to keep your self safe during a flood you should not drive through water because the road might be washed out also get to higher ground and wait for emergency services to find you also pack some food and cold water because you might have so get up on your roof.

ValentinkaMS [17]3 years ago
3 0

I've been through Floods, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and blizzard. When going through a natural disaster you have to prepare.

For a flood/ Severe thunderstorm- You will need to be upp from ground in a flood and you will need to stay inside. For a severe thunderstorm you will also need to stay inside.

Tornadoes- Go into a basement or enclosed area in a house or building. If you aren't in a basement you will need to find a safe area where it is the 'middle' of the house and get down on your knees and cover your neck.

Blizzard- Grab some blankets, batteries, flashlights, can food and all the necessity's. Power might go out in a blizzard so you have to prepare for that.


Doing this in all these natural events make me feel safer during them.


Hope this helps :)

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