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How to prevent debris flow in camping in the wild

Pay attention to your surroundings when you pass through the valley. If the vegetation on both sides of the road is seriously damaged and there is a sudden rainstorm, you should quickly move to a safe area without staying.

Keep abreast of the weather: keep abreast of the rainfall forecast of the meteorological department, paying special attention to the rainstorm weather. Always be alert to river conditions: when you hear a roar in a river ditch or the river surges, you should be alert to the occurrence of mudslides. Don't camp in low-lying areas: don't camp in low-lying areas, try to choose an open place or a tree or a solid rock. Escape method: The rock or soil on the hillside or slope loses its original stability under the action of gravity and falls down as a whole.

In case of debris flow or landslide disaster, the ways to escape from danger are: when walking along the valley, in case of heavy rain, you must try to run out of the house and go to the open area to prevent being buried as much as possible. Run to the solid highland or the slope of debris flow immediately, and don't stay in the valley. Immediately climb the hillside perpendicular to the debris flow. Climb as high as you can and run as fast as you can. Never walk in the direction of debris flow. When a landslide occurs, you should also escape in the direction perpendicular to the landslide.

Precautions for camping

Leeward is very important when camping in the wild. Especially in some valleys and beaches, you should choose leeward places to camp. In addition, pay attention to the orientation of the tent door, not facing the wind. Leeward is not only suitable for camping, but also suitable for fire. In terms of rain and wind protection, tents can be covered with rain-proof plastic sheets and raincoats. And put all kinds of travel supplies in the tent. It is a great gift to observe the weather changes before camping in the rain, and often go out to travel, observe more and accumulate more experience.

Campers should pay attention to lightning protection in rainy season or areas with heavy lightning. Camp should not be built on high ground, under big trees or isolated flat land, because it is easy to attract lightning strikes. Lightning is a very dangerous natural phenomenon, which will cause lightning accidents and pose a threat to personal safety. Therefore, campers must pay attention to safety in lightning protection and avoid outdoor activities in lightning weather.