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Flood safety rules

  • Writer: Balitang Marino
    Balitang Marino
  • Jul 24
  • 2 min read
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Before the Flood

  • Find out how often your location is likely to be flooded.

  • Know the flood warning system in your community and be sure your family knows it.

  • Keep informed of daily weather condition.

  • Designate an evacuation area for the family and livestock.

  • Assign family members instructions and responsibilities according to an evacuation plan.

  • Keep a stock of food which requires little cooking and refrigeration; electric power may be interrupted.

  • Keep a transistorized radio and flashlight with spare batteries, emergency cooking equipment, candies, matches and first aid kit handy in case of emergency.

  • Store supplies and other household effects above expected flood water level.

  • Securely anchor weak dwellings and items.


When Warned of Flood

  • Watch for rapidly rising flood waters.

  • Listen to your radio for emergency instructions.

  • If you find it necessary to evacuate, move to a safe area before access is cut off by flood waters.

  • Store drinking water in containers, water service may be interrupted.

  • Move household belongings to upper levels.

  • Get livestock to higher ground.

  • Turn off electricity at the main switch in the building before evacuating and also lock your house.


During the Flood

  • Avoid areas subject to sudden flooding.

  • Do not attempt to cross rivers of flowing streams where water is above the knee.

  • Beware of water-covered roads and bridges.

  • Avoid unnecessary exposure to the elements.

  • Do not go swimming or boating in swollen rivers.

  • Eat only well-cooked food. Protect leftovers against contamination.

  • Drink clean or preferably boiled water ONLY.


After the Flood

  • Re-enter the dwellings with caution using flashlights, not lanterns or torchers. Flammables may be inside.

  • Be alert for fire hazards like broken wires.

  • Do not eat food and drink water until they have been checked for flood water contamination.

  • Report broken utility lines (electricity, water, gas and telephone) to appropriate agencies authorities.

  • Do not turn on the main switch or use appliances and other equipment until they have been checked by a competent electrician.

  • Consult health authorities for immunization requirements.

  • Do not go in disaster areas. Your presence might hamper rescue and other emergency operations.

  • Flood are aggravated by factors resulting from the carelessness and indifference of people usually before floods occur.



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