Orange and Red Alert Monsoon Advisory: Safety Tips Every Resident Should Follow During Heavy Rainfall

Since past week monsoon has intensified in many states of India. The downpour of rains had created a serious problem for people living in vulnerable areas. IMD has puts out an orange or red alert in many parts of Maharashtra and Gujarat  there is a possibility of heavy rain, thunderstorms waterlogging, flooding, landslides or the risk of weather activities.

It is important for residents residing within these zones to know and take necessary precautions to protect themselves, families, properties, and their day-to-day living.

Meaning of Orange and Red alerts?

A weather alert is issued according to the expected intensity and likely impact of rainfall.

An orange alert is issued for heavy rainfall and very heavy rainfall and thereby stay alert for possible disruptions. During adverse weather conditions, it is advisable to check for regular updates from authorities.

High alert- A red alert means extremely heavy rainfall is being predicted and there is a high possibility of danger including flooding, landslides or major transportation & network disruption. 

Safety Tips for People Living in Inundation Prone Areas

1. Stay informed about climate-related warning messages.

Keep checking official weather updates, emergency alerts and local government notifications. When an emergency occurs, do not depend upon social media forwards as they may create confusion.

2. Do Not Go Out During Heavy Rain

Avoid stepping out of your home if your area is under orange or red alert. Heavy rains can lead to roads that may get waterlogged and increased traffic disruptions. In case of travel due to emergency, carry essential items, avoid flooded roads, follow instructions.

3. Secure Your House Before Heavy Rain.

Minor preparations can stop damage.

•          Examine roofs and windows for water leakage.

•          Remove Debris from Drains Near Your House

•          Important documents must be kept safe from water.

•          Power banks and torch lights can be charged.

•          Keep necessary medications and required food material ready.

4. Steer clear of walking or driving through floods. Water that looks shallow can be dangerous. Floodwater may conceal open drains, damaged roads, or electrical hazards. It is wise never to try to cross fast-moving water on foot or in a vehicle. 

5. Exercise caution near electrical sources.

Stay away from electrical wires & gadgets when it rains heavily. Do not touch any wires lying on the ground. Inform relevant authorities immediately.

6. Keep a disaster kit ready Families residing in areas prone to hazards should maintain an emergency kit containing. 

  • water to Drink.
  • Dry Food Goods.
  • Emergency Supplies.
  • Flashlight and batteries.
  • Important drugs.
  • Key telephone numbers.
  • Some elderly family members, children and people with mobility challenges may require extra support in extreme weather. 
  • keep your pets inside the house.

Last Word For Precaution.

The goal of monsoon alerts is not to cause panic but to prepare. People in orange or red alert zone must act quickly and responsibly to minimise their risks. With this awareness, communities can become safer from extreme weather conditions.

Taushif Patel
Taushif Patelhttp://teamsapplaud.com
Taushif Patel is an entrepreneur, media professional, digital marketer, and editorial contributor associated with Teams Applaud, a digital media and news platform covering business, technology, leadership, entertainment, startups, lifestyle, and global trends. He is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of Teams Applaud Pvt Ltd and has been actively involved in digital publishing, online media, branding, and public relations initiatives for several years. Taushif Patel has contributed to multiple digital publications and media platforms with a focus on entrepreneurship, business growth, motivational stories, leadership, innovation, and emerging industry trends.

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