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|Disaster Management Phase=After, Before, During
|Disaster Management Phase=After, Before, During
|Language=English
|Language=English
|Content=Thunderstorms are common and can be dangerous. They can bring intense wind, flash flooding, hail and dangerous lightning.
|Content= ''Thunderstorms are common and can be dangerous. ''


Prepare for Thunderstorms & Lightning
''They can bring intense wind, flash flooding, hail and dangerous lightning. ''


Know Your Risk
<big>'''BEFORE'''</big>
Know your area’s risk for thunderstorms. In most places they can occur year-round and at any hour. Sign up for your community’s warning system. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio also provide emergency alerts.


Strengthen Your Home
''' Know Your Risk '''
Cut down or trim trees that may be in danger of falling on your home. Consider buying surge protectors, lightning rods or a lightning protection system to protect your home, appliances and electronic devices.
* Know your area’s risk for thunderstorms.  
* In most places they can occur year-round and at any hour.
* Sign up for your community’s warning system.


Make an Emergency Plan
''' Strengthen Your Home '''
Create an emergency plan so that you and your family know what to do, where to go and what you will need to protect yourselves from the effects of a thunderstorm. Identify sturdy buildings close to where you live, work, study and play.
* Cut down or trim trees that may be in danger of falling on your home.
* Consider buying surge protectors, lightning rods or a lightning protection system to protect your home, appliances and electronic devices.


Stay Safe During Thunderstorms & Lightning
''' Make an Emergency Plan '''
* Create an emergency plan so that you and your family know what to do, where to go and what you will need to protect yourselves from the effects of a thunderstorm.
* Identify sturdy buildings close to where you live, work, study and play.


If you are under a thunderstorm warning:


Image
<big>'''DURING'''</big>
Illustration of a house in the rain, with lightning striking nearby.
 
When thunder roars, go indoors! Move from outdoors into a building or car with a roof.
'''If you are under a thunderstorm warning: '''
Pay attention to alerts and warnings.
* When thunder roars, go indoors!  
Avoid using electronic devices connected to an electrical outlet.
* Move from outdoors into a building or car with a roof.
Avoid running water.
* Pay attention to alerts and warnings.
Turn Around. Don’t Drown! Do not drive through flooded roadways. Just six inches of fast-moving water can knock you down, and one foot of moving water can sweep your vehicle away.
* Avoid using electronic devices connected to an electrical outlet.
Stay Safe After Thunderstorms & Lightning
* Avoid running water.
* Turn Around. Don’t Drown!  
** Do not drive through flooded roadways.  
** Just 15cm of fast-moving water can knock you down, and 30cm of moving water can sweep your vehicle away.
 
 
<big>'''AFTER '''</big>
 
* Pay attention to authorities and weather forecasts for information on whether it is safe to go outside and instructions regarding potential flash flooding.
* Watch for fallen power lines and trees.
** Report them immediately.
 
 
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Pay attention to authorities and weather forecasts for information on whether it is safe to go outside and instructions regarding potential flash flooding.
Watch for fallen power lines and trees. Report them immediately.
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Revision as of 15:32, 28 September 2023

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Website
Publishing Organisation:
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Languages
  • English
Scenarios
  • Severe weather
Disaster Management Phase

After, Before, During

Thunderstorms are common and can be dangerous.

They can bring intense wind, flash flooding, hail and dangerous lightning.

BEFORE

Know Your Risk

  • Know your area’s risk for thunderstorms.
  • In most places they can occur year-round and at any hour.
  • Sign up for your community’s warning system.

Strengthen Your Home

  • Cut down or trim trees that may be in danger of falling on your home.
  • Consider buying surge protectors, lightning rods or a lightning protection system to protect your home, appliances and electronic devices.

Make an Emergency Plan

  • Create an emergency plan so that you and your family know what to do, where to go and what you will need to protect yourselves from the effects of a thunderstorm.
  • Identify sturdy buildings close to where you live, work, study and play.


DURING

If you are under a thunderstorm warning:

  • When thunder roars, go indoors!
  • Move from outdoors into a building or car with a roof.
  • Pay attention to alerts and warnings.
  • Avoid using electronic devices connected to an electrical outlet.
  • Avoid running water.
  • Turn Around. Don’t Drown!
    • Do not drive through flooded roadways.
    • Just 15cm of fast-moving water can knock you down, and 30cm of moving water can sweep your vehicle away.


AFTER

  • Pay attention to authorities and weather forecasts for information on whether it is safe to go outside and instructions regarding potential flash flooding.
  • Watch for fallen power lines and trees.
    • Report them immediately.


Note:

Use the translation feature of your browser