Typhoon Early evacuation Night evacuation Note: September 21 at 23:11

As the typhoon approaches, the wind may increase, and very heavy rain may continue. Try to evacuate early before the situation gets worse, such as a storm or heavy rain.

However, evacuating at night is dangerous as the situation gets worse.

If you try to evacuate when the surroundings are dark, it may be difficult to check the flooded roads, manholes, flooded rivers, etc., and it may be dangerous.

Also, if you go outdoors with the wind strengthening, you may be struck by a blown object and injured.

When evacuating, be sure to check the surrounding conditions.

When it becomes difficult to evacuate due to the inability to check the surroundings or the start of inundation, if you have to stay at home, you can move to the second floor of the building or a room on the other side of the mountain slope. , Sometimes you can be safe.

However, this is only a last resort.

In past disasters, some houses were washed away by a large amount of water, earth and sand, and driftwood.

Try to evacuate before the situation gets worse.