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What are the fatal dangers of heavy rain?

Fatal dangers of heavy rain:

1. Buried pressure. Under the action of heavy rain or the floods, mudslides, etc. caused by it, collapses, landslides, and house instability may occur. And collapse, resulting in the danger of burying people.

2. Drowning, being washed away by currents, walking through water and falling into manholes, underground ditches, pits, sewers, etc., and driving into deeper waters and getting trapped, etc., resulting in the risk of drowning. 3.

Electric shock. Heavy rain may cause leakage of electricity in some electrically charged equipment, such as advertising light boxes, air conditioner outdoor units, street light poles, electric fence gates, etc. Risk of electric shock if approached rashly. 4.

Falling and smashing. Some structures washed away by water flow may experience foundation instability. In addition, heavy rains are often accompanied by strong winds that may blow off building decorations or knock down trees, etc., resulting in the risk of falling and smashing. .

5. Lightning strikes. Heavy rainfall is mostly accompanied by lightning and thunder. Locations such as protruding heights, water surfaces, open areas, isolated structures or under large trees are vulnerable to the risk of lightning strikes.