Thunderstorm, Lightning, and Hail

Thunderstorm, Lightning, and Hail

BE PREPARED FOR A THUNDERSTORM, LIGHTNING, OR HAIL Lightning is a leading cause of injury and death from FEMA V-1009/May 2018 weather-related hazards. Thunderstorms are 50+ MPH dangerous storms that include lightning. Include powerful winds Create lightning and hail Cause flash flooding and tornadoes IF YOU ARE UNDER A THUNDERSTORM WARNING, FIND SAFE SHELTER RIGHT AWAY When thunder roars, Pay attention to alerts go indoors. and warnings. Move from outdoors Unplug appliances. into a building or car. Do not use landline phones. HOW TO STAY SAFE WHEN A THUNDERSTORM THREATENS Prepare Survive Be Safe NOW DURING AFTER Know your area’s risk of When thunder roars, go indoors. A Listen to authorities and weather thunderstorms. They can occur sturdy building is the safest place to forecasts for information on year-round and at any hour. be during a thunderstorm. whether it is safe to go outside and instructions regarding potential Sign up for your community’s Pay attention to weather reports and flash flooding. warning system. The Emergency warnings of thunderstorms. Be ready Alert System (EAS) and National to change plans, if necessary, to be Watch for fallen power lines and Oceanic and Atmospheric near shelter. trees. Report them immediately. Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio also provide When you receive a thunderstorm emergency alerts. warning or hear thunder, go inside immediately. Identify sturdy buildings close to where you live, work, study, If indoors, avoid running water or and play. using landline phones. Electricity can travel through plumbing and Cut down or trim trees that may phone lines. be in danger of falling on your home. Protect your property. Unplug appliances and other electric devices. Consider buying surge protectors, lightning rods, or a If boating or swimming, get to land lightning protection system to and find a sturdy, grounded shelter or protect your home, appliances, vehicle immediately. and electronic devices. If necessary, take shelter in a car Secure outside furniture. with a metal top and sides. Do not touch anything metal. Avoid flooded roadways. Turn Take an Active Role Around Don’t Drown®. Just six inches in Your Safety of fast-moving water can knock you down, and one foot of moving water Go to Ready.gov and can sweep your vehicle away. search for thunderstorm, lightning, or hail. Download the FEMA app to get more information about preparing for thunderstorm, lightning, or hail. FEMA V-1009 Catalog No. 17233-10.

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