1. Avoid going outside unless absolutely necessary. If you must go out, prioritize safety by staying clear of trees, billboards, and power poles, and maintain a safe distance from downed power lines and flooded areas. Avoid walking on embankments or bridges near rivers, lakes, or the sea to reduce the risk of being blown down or falling into the water.
2. If the wind and rain suddenly weaken or cease, it does not mean the typhoon has passed; remain cautious as this could indicate the eye of the typhoon is passing through. Do not go outside arbitrarily, as strong winds and heavy rain may return shortly thereafter.
3. Exercise caution with electrical appliances during lightning storms to avoid the risk of electrocution.
4. If you must drive, proceed slowly, keep a safe distance from other vehicles, and be vigilant for pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles. Avoid flooded areas whenever possible.