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How to Prepare When a Tornado Strikes



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It is important to plan for the possibility of a tornado striking. It's a smart idea to consult your building's emergency plan to ensure you're safe. Know where everyone is, including children, in case there's a tornado emergency. As soon as possible, make a plan to meet everyone after the disaster is over. Family members are always available for help. Remain calm and do not panic.

Make a plan.

You can prepare for any type of tornado. You must first be aware where to shelter. If you are driving outdoors, move out of the way. Wrap your arms around your head and lower your body as much as possible. Do not use your car to escape from the tornado, but take shelter inside a sturdy building if you can. Also, alert your family and neighbors about your location.

Do not get in a ditch.

When a tornado strikes, many chasers choose to ride out the storm in their vehicle. But why would you want to do that? Tornadoes are powerful and can cause damage to vehicles even when they are stationary. Many of you have seen images of vehicles and trucks that were twisted around trees or covered in deadly debris. Getting into a vehicle gives you a layer of protection that other vehicles can't.


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Avoid getting caught in a drainage ditch or canal.

Shelter in a sturdy structure if you are able. If this isn't possible, you can lay flat on a level ground. Stay away from overpasses and bridges. Keep away from direct sunlight during a tornado. Don't open your windows, as they won't protect you from the debris. When you need help, be sure to hold your family together and wait for the rescuers.


Protect yourself against falling objects

When a tornado strikes, the first thing you should do is seek shelter in a sturdy building. When you are inside, place your head flat on the floor. Cover your head and arms with your arms. Move to a lower location, such the basement or a storage unit. You should avoid entering large stores or malls by moving to an interior space away from doors and windows. You should remain calm inside the store, and protect yourself against falling objects.

Get shelter in a home

It is important to locate a safe shelter once a tornado has moved through an area. As much as possible, seek shelter in a sturdy structure. Because elevators might not work or heavy objects could fall through the floors, it is best to stay at the lowest level. In addition to interior walls, bathrooms are often safe havens. Keep your home safe from tornadoes.

Avoid looking for shelter under bridges or overpasses

Avoid sheltering beneath bridges and crossing roads during a tornado. Although it might be tempting for you to climb onto a bridge and avoid the rain, the tornado's wind gusts and debris can easily penetrate your skin, eyes, and clothing. A person who climbs an overpass risks being thrown half a mile into the air, and they are not safe from falling debris. Additionally, wind speed can be increased by the narrow passage below an overpass, resulting in severe injuries or death.


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Avoid getting stuck under a bridge, overpass or other structure during a tornado

Meteorologists warn against hiding under an overpass or bridge during dangerous weather conditions. Overpasses can create a wind tunnel which increases tornado winds and launches deadly debris missiles. The May 3, 1999 tornado outbreak in Oklahoma is a classic example of how unsafe it is to take cover under an overpass. Tornadic wind can whip up flying debris and pelt those hiding under. They can blow them out of shelters, even causing death.


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FAQ

How do I pick the right knife?

It's not easy to pick the right knife. There are so numerous brands out there that claim they are the best.

But which one is really the best? How do they compare?

First, think about the type of tasks you will be using your knife for.

Do you intend to cut wood, skin animals, chop vegetables, or slice bread?

Are you hunting or fishing with your knife? Is your knife meant for camping cooking or kitchen cutting

Do you intend to use it for opening bottles and cans? Do you intend to open packages and boxes?

Does your knife need to be strong enough to withstand heavy loads?

What about cleaning it after every use? Are you planning to wash it often?

Is it necessary to keep its edge over time?


What is your most valuable survival tool in case you get lost?

The compass is a tool that tells us where north is. The compass also shows how far you have traveled from your starting point. If you're traveling somewhere with mountains, the compass may not always show you where you need to go. If you are in flat terrain, the GPS will often show you where to go.

If you don't have a compass, you could use an object such as a rock or tree for reference. While you will still need to find a landmark by which to guide you, it is at least possible to know the direction of north.


What are the most important skills to survive in the wild

It is essential to be able to make a fire, especially if you are living off the ground. This is more than just lighting a flame. It requires you to learn friction and fluent methods of starting a fire. You must also know how to not get burned by the flames.

You'll need to know how to build shelter from natural materials, such as trees, grasses, leaves, etc. For warmth at night you will need to learn how to best use these materials. You should also know how much water your body needs to survive.

Other Survival Skills

While these things can help you live longer, they won't be as important as learning how to light a flame. Even though you can eat many types of animals and plants you won’t be cooking them if the fire doesn’t start.

You will also need to know where and how to find food, including edible animals. This knowledge is crucial to avoid becoming sick or starving.



Statistics

  • We know you're not always going to be 100% prepared for the situations that befall you, but you can still try and do your best to mitigate the worst circumstances by preparing for a number of contingencies. (hiconsumption.com)
  • In November of 1755, an earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 6.0 and a maximum intensity of VIII occurred about 50 miles northeast of Boston, Massachusetts. (usgs.gov)
  • Not only does it kill up to 99.9% of all waterborne bacteria and parasites, but it will filter up to 1,000 liters of water without the use of chemicals. (hiconsumption.com)
  • Without one, your head and neck can radiate up to 40 percent of your body heat. (dec.ny.gov)



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How To

How to Find Edible Plants and Animals During Emergencies

Edible plants and animals are very important food sources during emergency situations. They are essential for survival because they can provide food and energy to you when you don't have normal food. You may also use them to make medicines and cosmetics.

Knowing where they grow is essential. Also, you need to know what conditions they prefer, such as climate, soil type and weather. This knowledge will allow you to identify them quickly. It's not possible to know everything about every animal and plant species. Some general rules can be applied to all plants and animals.

If you see a animal or plant near water, you can assume they like moist soil. Shiny leaves are a sign that the plant has recently been watered. If you see ants near a plant, this means the plant is providing nectar for bees. These simple observations can help you save valuable time when searching for useful plants or animals in an emergency situation.

To learn more about edible plant and animal species, you can consult books written by botany or zoology specialists. You can also watch documentaries and talk to people who live in rural areas. It's easy to learn about animals and plants by following the steps below.

  1. Look for plants and animals that grow near water.
  2. Examine the growth habits for both animals and plants.
  3. Learn about the natural habitats used by animals and plants. You can search for areas with particular soil types, climates, or vegetation.
  4. Identify which parts of animals and plants you can eat.
  5. Learn how to cook and prepare animals and plants.
  6. You can practice eating wild animals and plants to get used to their taste.
  7. When collecting wild animals and plants, be careful. Never pick from endangered species.
  8. You must properly store wild animals and plants. They must be kept out of direct sunlight.
  9. After handling wild animals and plants, always wash your hands.
  10. Before eating fruit and vegetables, wash them.
  11. If you aren't sure, don't eat raw meat or fish.




 



How to Prepare When a Tornado Strikes