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Cyclone

Before the Cyclone season:

  • Check the house; secure loose tiles and carry out repairs of doors and windows.

  • Remove dead branches or dying trees close to the house; anchor removable objects such as lumber piles, loose tin sheets, loose bricks, garbage cans, sign-boards etc. which can fly in strong winds.

  • Keep some wooden boards ready so that glass windows can be boarded if needed.

  • Keep a hurricane lantern filled with kerosene, battery operated torches and enough dry cells.

  • Demolish condemned buildings.

  • Keep some extra batteries for transistors.

  • Keep some dry non-perishable food always ready for use in emergency.

Necessary actions:

  • The actions that need to be taken in the event of a cyclone threat can broadly be divided into.

  • Immediately before the cyclone season.

  • When cyclone alerts and warnings are communicated

  • When evacuations are advised.

  • When the cyclone has crossed the coast

When the Cyclone starts:

  • Listen to the radio.

  • Keep monitoring the warnings. This will help you prepare for a cyclone emergency.

  • Pass the information to others.

  • Ignore rumors and do not spread them; this will help to avoid panic situations.

  • Believe in the official information.

  • When a cyclone alert is on for your area continue normal working but stay alert to the radio warnings.

  • Stay alert for the next 24 hours as a cyclone alert means that the danger is within 24 hours.

When your area is under cyclone warning get away from low-lying beaches or other low-lying areas close to the coast:

  • Leave early before your way to high ground or shelter gets flooded.

  • Do not delay and run the risk of being marooned.

  • If your house is securely built on high ground take shelter in the safe part of the house. However, if asked to evacuate do not hesitate to leave the place.

  • Board up glass windows or put storm shutters in place.

  • Provide strong suitable support for outside doors.

  • If you do not have wooden boards handy, paste paper strips on glasses to prevent splinters. However, this may not avoid breaking windows.

  • Get extra food, which can be eaten without cooking. Store extra drinking water in suitably covered vessels.

  • If you have to evacuate the house move your valuable articles to upper floors to minimize flood damage.

  • Ensure that your hurricane lantern, torches or other emergency lights are in working condition and keep them handy.

  • Small and loose things, which can fly in strong winds, should be stored safely in a room.

  • Be sure that a window and door can be opened only on the side opposite to the one facing the wind.

  • Make provision for children and adults requiring special diet.

  • If the centre of the cyclone is passing directly over your house there will be a lull in the wind and rain lasting for half an hour or so. During this time do not go out; because immediately after that, very strong winds will blow from the opposite direction.

  • Switch off the electrical mains in your house.

  • Remain calm.

When Evacuation is instructed:

  • Pack essentials for yourself and your family to last a few days. These should include medicines, special food for babies and children or elders.

  • Head for the proper shelter or evacuation points indicated for your area.

  • Do not worry about your property.

  • At the shelter follow instructions of the person in charge.

  • Remain in the shelter until you are informed to leave.

Post-cyclone measures:

  • You should remain in the shelter until informed that you can return to your home.

  • You must get inoculated against diseases immediately.

  • Strictly avoid any loose and dangling wires from lamp posts.

  • If you have to drive, do drive carefully.

  • Clear debris from your premises immediately.

  • Report the correct losses to appropriate authorities.

Tuesday, 5. January 2016