Tornadoes could be life-threatening, damaging homes, buildings or anything. Knowing tornado safety tips could help your family or home prepare to prevent possible injuries.
Recently, severe weather conditions caused violent tornadoes in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, resulting in property damages and widespread power outages.
The previous report said widespread power outages occurred: Over 41,000 in Alabama, 5,000 in Louisiana, and 6,500 in Mississippi.
Local authorities immediately helped remove downed trees, while affected houses started to repair.
The impact of tornadoes could be catastrophic, damaging anything it hits.
Moreover, AccuWeather's latest forecast added that severe weather could affect portions of the Southern United States midweek.
The forecast added that the severe thunderstorms could impact on Monday night which torrential downpours and isolated tornadoes.
On the other hand, a previous news report said that portions of the Central United States could expect blizzard conditions and thunderstorms, in which potential tornadoes could emerge.
As Christmas Season comes closers, severe weather conditions could disrupt travel and outdoor activities.
Residents planning for outdoor activities should observe the current weather updates.
Tornadoes safety tips
With potential tornadoes that could emerge at night or any day, you must know essential safety tips to prevent accidents or injuries.
According to the AccuWeather report, preparing a safety plan during severe weather conditions could make a difference, and every minute is important.
AccuWeather has a free mobile application that users can download to notify users of current weather updates or notifications.
Weather updates
As mentioned, knowing the current weather conditions from local reports or mobile weather applications would be helpful to better prepare for the impact of severe weather conditions.
Have an emergency plan with your family members when tornadoes or any natural disasters could emerge.
The current weather updates could also help with road hazards, especially since many motorists or commuters could be caught up in severe conditions.
Emergency Kit
Preparing an emergency kit would save the day. It should include battery-powered radios, basic food supplies, bottled water, a flashlight or medicines.
It becomes handy when weather conditions emerge. You could bring it to the nearest shelter or hide in a safe place as tornadoes unleash.
According to AccuWeather, keep a blanket or helmet, which could be helpful to protect your body and head from debris. Meanwhile, the report added a pair of shoes which could be important when you have no choice but to walk from debris.
Fully charge your mobile gadgets
It is best to ensure that all mobile phones are fully-charged, including your power bank.
You can inform your family members about your situation if tornadoes emerge. The battery-powered radio could be very efficient when power or communication lines are damaged.
Hide in safe places
Your family should know where or shelters they can hide when tornadoes impact. According to the CDC report, flying debris could be the main concern during tornadoes, and keeping away from windows or anything with glass.
Cover or protect your body with the blanket or helmet that you keep. You could hide in a basement or bathroom or an area without windows.
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