Millions of people in the south of Vietnam live and work in areas at risk of flooding from rivers or the sea. Floods cause a lot of serious damage to people, houses and crops. Therefore, people living in flooding area should know how to prepare for floods to minimize their effects.
– Check for local flood warnings if your area is at risk: look online or call Floodline.
– Tune in to the local radio or television news for updates. Alert your neighbours, particularly elderly or vulnerable people.
– Prepare an emergency kit, including emergency numbers, insurance policy, first aid kit, torch and water.
– Use our home emergency contacts sheet so you have the numbers you need to hand, even if you lose power.
– Have a list of irreplaceable items to keep safe and put important personal documents into a sealed bag.
– Pack essential items you will need if evacuated – medication, clothing, toiletries and items for children.
– Purchase unfilled sandbags and sand from builders’ merchants. Remember that, if there is a flood, demand may exceed supply – as people will rush to buy them.
– Empty freezers and refrigerators, leaving doors open.
– If you can, move any vehicles to higher levels.
– If you have time, take photographs before you leave. This may help later with insurance claims.
– Turn off the mains power and water, and take mobile phones and chargers with you. Put sandbags in toilet bowls to prevent sewage back-flow.
– Shut windows, lock doors – and don’t forget to take your pets.
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