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Contents of hand-written reports for emergency flood prevention and avoidance

The content of the handwritten report on flood prevention and emergency avoidance is as follows:

Flood prevention and self-rescue knowledge 1. Residents living outside the urban area before heavy rains and floods should avoid low-lying areas and landslide threat areas When building a house, avoid building it in an area that is flooded by river outflows. Do not artificially encroach on the natural flood flow section of the river. Inspect the front and back of the house at the beginning of every summer, and pay attention to changes in the nearby mountains to see if there are any signs of cracks and landslides on the mountains. Urban residents, shopping malls, schools, factories and mines, etc. must be familiar with the surrounding environment and prepare necessary waterproofing and drainage facilities, such as canvas, woven bags, sand, wooden boards, water pumps, etc. Pay attention to the forecast from the local meteorological and flood control department. In crowded areas such as shopping malls, schools, squares, etc., work must be done to disperse and relocate people in a timely manner.

2. After heavy rains and floods In an emergency, keep a cool head, act quickly, and give up decisively. Heavy rains and floods are sudden, with steep rises and falls, and short duration. When you find that the river is swollen, you must evacuate quickly and do not hesitate. When the river floods during the flood season, do not force the river to cross. You must wait patiently for the water to recede before crossing the river, or cross the river in a long detour. When heavy rains and floods occur, pedestrians should take shelter away from dangerous areas such as high-voltage lines and electrical equipment, and turn off their mobile phones during thunderstorms. Schools should take temporary holidays or stay in schools to avoid floods depending on the situation, arrange temporary food and accommodation, and notify families to avoid accidents when parents are searching for their children. Emergency rescue such as artificial respiration should be provided to drowning victims in a timely manner.