Never stand under a tree for shelter! And if you are at home, switch off all appliances..
Turning off appilances won't do a thing. The lightning will power them anyways. Additionally, avoid water and metals, since they conduct electricity. And DON'T USE A WIRED PHONE! I doubt anyone has a completely tethered phone anymore, but they can still shock you if you are not careful.
What you are suppose to do is evacuate immediately or if you don't have that much money to leave the state is do not go by any doors or windows. You can go to the bathtub with a mattress over your head:)
Do not stay in open spaces, do not drive or walk, do not be near or operate electrical powered devices, look for shelter in well constructed and solid places.
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nobody died during cyclone yasi OLD
They evacuate
Yes. People have been picked up by the winds of a cyclone and survived.
1300
During Cyclone Tracy, the wind speed device recorded up to about 217km/h before the building was blown away.
nobody died during cyclone yasi OLD
no you should not use the phone while a cyclone why because it's dangerous
They evacuate
i don't know but i think the cyclone dodged around the farms
Yes. People have been picked up by the winds of a cyclone and survived.
Maybe
1300
Cyclone Yasi is a severe tropical cyclone which was named in Fiji, and the name is Fijian for Sandalwood, which is a plant that grows in Fiji and flowers this time of year during the wet season.To answer the actual question,Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi was given its name in Fiji. The cyclone started as a tropical low near Fiji, and when it was upgraded to a cyclone, it was given a Fijian name by the Fiji Meteorological Service.
During Cyclone Tracy, the wind speed device recorded up to about 217km/h before the building was blown away.
quite a bit of it
During the 2008 season, the cost was $8
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