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Learning how to prevent and reduce the effects of flooding is a task for all of us.
\nShare what you know in your family, at school, with friends and colleagues: disseminating information about flood risk is a collective responsibility to which we all must contribute.
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\nWith simple actions, you can help reduce the risk of flooding.
\r\n\r\nYou can take preventive actions to reduce the risk when an alert is issued.
\nYou can take preventive actions to reduce the risk when an alert is issued.
\r\n\r\nIndoor
\n• Do not enter cellars, basements, or garages to secure possessions; you will risk your life.
\n• Do not go outside to secure the car.
\n• If you are in a basement or ground floor, go up to the upper floors. Avoid the elevator: it may get stuck.
\n• Help older people and people with disabilities who are in the building.
\n• Limit mobile phone use: keeping the lines clear makes rescuing easier.
\n• Stay informed on how the situation develops and follow directions provided by authorities.
\n• Turn off the gas and the electrical system. Do not touch any electrical fixtures and appliances with wet hands or feet.
\n• Do not drink water from the tap; it may be contaminated.
Outdoor
\n• Move away from the flooded area: due to the speed at which water flows, even a few inches could make you fall.
\n• Reach the nearest high area quickly, avoiding heading to slopes or artificial embankments that could collapse.
\n• Find shelter on the upper floors of a building.
\n• Avoid using a car. Even a few inches of water could cause you to lose control of the vehicle or cause it to shut down; you might be trapped.
\n• Avoid underpasses, embankments, and bridges: stopping or transiting in these places can be very dangerous.
\n• Be careful where you walk: there may be sinkholes, potholes, open manholes, etc.
Indoor
\r\n\r\n• Do not enter cellars, basements, or garages to secure possessions; you will risk your life.
\r\n• Do not go outside to secure the car.
\r\n• If you are in a basement or ground floor, go up to the upper floors. Avoid the elevator: it may get stuck.
\r\n• Help older people and people with disabilities who are in the building.
\r\n• Limit mobile phone use: keeping the lines clear makes rescuing easier.
\r\n• Stay informed on how the situation develops and follow directions provided by authorities.
\r\n• Turn off the gas and the electrical system. Do not touch any electrical fixtures and appliances with wet hands or feet.
\r\n• Do not drink water from the tap; it may be contaminated.
Outdoor
\r\n\r\n• Move away from the flooded area: due to the speed at which water flows, even a few inches could make you fall.
\r\n• Reach the nearest high area quickly, avoiding heading to slopes or artificial embankments that could collapse.
\r\n• Find shelter on the upper floors of a building.
\r\n• Avoid using a car. Even a few inches of water could cause you to lose control of the vehicle or cause it to shut down; you might be trapped.
\r\n• Avoid underpasses, embankments, and bridges: stopping or transiting in these places can be very dangerous.
\r\n• Be careful where you walk: there may be sinkholes, potholes, open manholes, etc.