As the monsoon sets in across India, several states, including Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Telangana, are grappling with torrential downpours and flood-like situations. Cities like Delhi and Noida have experienced unprecedented waterlogging and flooding, causing chaos on the streets and displacing thousands of residents. The Yamuna River in Delhi recorded its highest water level in over four decades, breaching embankments and inundating the city.
To navigate the challenges posed by the floods, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the India Meteorological Department (IMD) offer essential guidelines to safeguard lives and properties. Before a flood hits:
1. Avoid building in flood-prone areas, or if you do, elevate and reinforce your home.
2. Safeguard utilities by elevating the furnace, water heater, and electric panel if vulnerable to flooding.
3. Install "Check Valves" in sewer traps to prevent floodwater from entering your home's drains.
4. Stay informed about community flood protection measures, such as barriers and levees.
5. Seal basement walls with waterproofing compounds to prevent seepage.
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1. Stay tuned to radio or television broadcasts for vital information.
2. Act quickly in case of flash floods, moving to higher ground without waiting for instructions.
3. Be cautious of areas prone to sudden flooding, even without apparent rainfall.
1. Secure your home and move essential items to higher floors if time permits.
2. Turn off utilities and disconnect electrical appliances to avoid risks during flooding.
1. Avoid walking through moving water, as even six inches can cause you to fall.
2. Refrain from driving into flooded areas; abandon the vehicle and seek higher ground if necessary.
By adhering to these vital safety measures, individuals can better protect themselves and their communities amidst the challenges posed by the ongoing heavy rain and floods.