Severe thunderstorms produce damaging winds, destructive hail, deadly lightning and very heavy rain. For your protection, move to an interior room on the lowest floor of your home or business. Heavy rains flood roads quickly so do not drive into areas where water covers the road.
Move to higher ground now. Act quickly to protect your life.
Nina wrote:Thunderstorms and Flash Flood warnings keep on popping up on my phone.Severe thunderstorms produce damaging winds, destructive hail, deadly lightning and very heavy rain. For your protection, move to an interior room on the lowest floor of your home or business. Heavy rains flood roads quickly so do not drive into areas where water covers the road.It is indeed raining outside, I'm wondering if this is California not knowing how to deal with something that isn't sun, or if there really is something going on. Stuck my head outside the door but everything's still there, just wet. And the roads here aren't suited to that, they have nothing next to the roads that can lead all the water away.Move to higher ground now. Act quickly to protect your life.
Nina wrote:Hm, Bas says the warnings have cleared for this area, but maybe that's just because I need to pick him up at his work. We'll see, as long as the roads aren't covered in trees I should be good. We're west of the mountains, north east of some hills, so I think that should be fine as well. And I'm just glad my mom's asleep now, no worrying phonecalls after watching the news.
Have you seen American community apartments? I haven't dared leaning against any of the wails, afraid of falling through.Childintime wrote:It's not that dangerous, given how buildings are made nowadays, but you'll be far more comfortable having that stuff.
Nina wrote:Have you seen American community apartments? I haven't dared leaning against any of the wails, afraid of falling through.Childintime wrote:It's not that dangerous, given how buildings are made nowadays, but you'll be far more comfortable having that stuff.
Bottled water is always here, no one drinks tap water. Dried nuts and fruits wouldn't last a day if I know where they are stored, so I might give this task to Bas, he can hide the emergency kit.
I have no idea how the weather actually is in this area, it's just south of LA (build against it more or less). I thought earthquakes and fires were a known thing, didn't expect to have all this rain.
Nina wrote:Dried nuts and fruits wouldn't last a day if I know where they are stored, so I might give this task to Bas, he can hide the emergency kit.
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