Some parts of India are experiencing flooding while some
others have heavy rains. We are sharing the heavy rain and flooding do's and
don't for easy reference.
Before floods
Do not litter waste, plastic bags, plastic bottles in drains
Try to be at home if high tide and heavy rains occur
simultaneously
Listen to weather forecast at All India Radio, Doordarshan.
Also, messages by Municipal bodies from time to time and act accordingly.
Evacuate low lying areas and shift to safer places.
Make sure that each person has lantern, torch, some edibles,
drinking water, dry clothes and necessary documents while evacuating or
shifting.
Make sure that each family member has identity card.
Put all valuables at a higher place in the house.
In the Flood Situation
Obey orders by government and shift to a safer place.
Be at safe place and they try to collect correct
information.
Switch of electrical supply and don’t touch open wires.
Don’t get carried away by rumors and don not spread rumors.
DO's
Switch off electrical and gas appliances, and turn off
services off at the mains.
Carry your emergency kit and let your friends and family
know where you are going.
Avoid contact with flood water it may be contaminated with
sewage,oil,chemicals or other substances.
If you have to walk in standing water, use a pole or stick
to ensure that you do not step into deep water, open manholes or ditches.
Stay away from power lines electrical current can travel
through water, Report power lines that are down to the power company.
Look before you step-after a flood, the ground and floors
are covered with debris, which may include broken bottles, sharp objects, nails
etc.Floors and stairs covered with mud and debris can be slippery.
Listen to the radio or television for updates and
information.
If the ceiling is wet shut off electricity. Place a bucket
underneath the spot and poke a small hole into the ceiling to relieve the pressure.
Use buckets,clean towels and mops to remove as much of the
water from the afflicted rooms as possible.
Place sheets of aluminium foil between furniture wet carpet.
Don't's
Don't walk through flowing water - currents can be
deceptive, and shallow, fast moving water can knock you off your feet.
Don't swim through fast flowing water - you may get swept
away or struck by an object in the water.
Don't drive through a flooded area - You may not be able to
see abrupt drop - offs and only half a meter of flood water can carry a car
away. Driving through flood water can also cause additional damage to nearby
property.
Don't eat any food that has come into contact with flood
water.
Don't reconnect your power supply until a qualified engineer
has checked it. Be alert for gas leaks - do not smoke or use candles, lanterns,
or open flames.
Don't scrub or brush mud and other deposits from materials,
This may cause further damage.
Never turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet. Stay away
from ceilings those are sagging.
Never use TVs, VCRS, CRT terminals or other electrical
equipment while standing on wet floors, especially concrete.
Don't attempt to remove standing water using your vacuum
cleaner.
Don't remove standing water in a basement too fast. If the
pressure is relieved too quickly it may put undue stress on the walls.
National Disaster Management Authority
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