The single most safety measure to hurricanes are abiding by mandatory evacuation orders. Secondary aspects to pre, during and post storm procedures to those in non evacuation zones are keeping sufficient food, water and storm supplies until services are restored.
There is no such thing as a category 7 hurricane, the strongest is 5.
There is no such thing as a category 11 hurricane. Any hurricane with winds exceeding 156 mph is classified as category 5.
There is no such thing category 6 hurricane. Any hurricane with winds over 155 mph is a category 5.
A hurricane is a type of cyclone, so that's what Katrina would have been. A typhoon is the same thing as a hurricane, only occurring in the western Pacific Ocean.
Yes, the word 'hurricane' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.
Get outside!
The safest thing to do is to go to an underground shelter such as a basement or cellar.
follow the disasters safety precautions
Get Warm
The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
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The safest thing to do for someone suspected of having hypothermia is get immediate medical attention.
Depending on the intensity of the hurricane, one should first stock up on food and water and prepare to lose electricity. Then one should board up their windows to avoid debris breaking glass from the high winds. One should also consider sandbagging around their house to avoid flooding. If the hurricane is predicted to be very dangerous, the safest thing to do would be to evacuate the area until the hurricane passes.
There is no such thing as a category 7 hurricane, the strongest is 5.
Replacing it is the safest and best thing to do.
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