What to do during Floods? ALLATRA warns

The world is on the verge of a climate catastrophe. Floods, which have increased sixfold in the last 10 years, speak for themselves: from 260 in the 1970s to 1,500 in 2014-2023! These are not just numbers, it’s a real threat to life on Earth.
That’s why ALLATRA, an international public organization uniting people around the world, is not standing aside. Together with the volunteers of the partner project Creative Society, we believe that saving the planet is a shared responsibility, and only by uniting efforts can we create a barrier against the impending catastrophe.
ALLATRA and the Creative Society operate in several areas:
Education and information. We spread information about the seriousness of climate change, its real consequences, and how each of us can contribute to solving this global problem.
Uniting scientific minds. We attract scientists and specialists to solve global problems, encourage cooperation and exchange of experience in the field of science and technology.
Floods on the planet have increased 6 times. If in the 1970s there were only 260 major floods in 10 years, then from 2014 to 2023 the number of floods increased to 1,500, that is, they increased 6 times.
During flooding
1. Evacuation. Evacuate immediately
if you receive such an order.
2. High places. Climb to high ground or the upper floors of buildings.
3. Avoid water. Do not walk or drive on flooded roads, the water may be deeper than it seems.
4. Safety at home. If you stay home, turn off the electricity and gas.
Flood caught in a car?
1. Don’t drive through water. Do not try to cross flooded roads, the car may
be carried away by the current.
2. Get out of the car. If the water starts to rise, immediately leave the car and look for high ground.
Important recommendations:
1. Wear a life jacket. Be sure to wear it, especially on open water.
2. Avoid electrical installations. Stay away from power lines and electrical appliances.
3. Beware of landslides. In hilly terrain, watch for signs of landslides.
4. Use bright materials. To attract
the attention of rescuers, wear bright clothing, flashlights, or flags.
5. Stay put. If you are unsure about your
safety, wait for help on the spot.
6. Observe hygiene. Drink only safe water and wash your hands to avoid infections.
After the flood:
1. Avoid contaminated water. Do not enter flooded areas unnecessarily, water may
be contaminated.
2. Check safety. Before returning to the house, make sure it is structurally safe.
3. Report damage. Inform the authorities about damage and potential hazards.
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