In most cases in Britain there was no way to protect homes.
same as today
One thing they did was tape up all the windows so the glass didnt shatter
During World War II, people took various measures to protect their homes, including reinforcing buildings with sandbags and boarding up windows to guard against bomb blasts. They often created air raid shelters in their backyards or basements for safety during air raids. Many communities also organized neighborhood watch groups to monitor potential threats and ensure safety. Additionally, blackout curtains were used to prevent light from escaping at night, making it harder for enemy bombers to identify targets.
to be hones i don't know who the groups of people that move where but i think that it was mainly children and families and people living in
Millions of people died, and hundreds of millions were injured, had their homes destroyed, etc.
No. People with guns protect homes.
same as today
One thing they did was tape up all the windows so the glass didnt shatter
Finding a way to protect animals from the destruction of their race. How to make more homes for homeless or penniless people.
The people of Cambodia commonly build their homes on stilts to protect them from flooding during the rainy season. Stilt houses also help to keep the interior space cooler and provide additional storage space underneath. Additionally, building homes on stilts helps to keep them safe from animals and pests.
i think they evacuated or moved away
home security, motion detectors, have weapons near
to be hones i don't know who the groups of people that move where but i think that it was mainly children and families and people living in
They started to run from their homes and start loading their important stuff on their boats. Because of this they had safe.
Millions of people.
people left there homes because of the high risk of death and floods
they put more sandbags around their homes to protect their homes and anttics and the get insurance