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Before a hurricane strikes, it is safest to
go outside to watch for the hurricane.
go to a ditch or other low-lying area for shelter.
know the evacuation route in case of an evacuation.
seek shelter in a basement or the lowest floor of the building.
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know the evacuation route in case of an evacuation.
Explanation: Before a hurricane you should prepare and be ready to leave if ordered. Going outside or sheltering in low-lying ditches is dangerous (flying debris, flooding), and basements can flood during storm surge — follow local evacuation orders and shelter plans.
Explanation: Before a hurricane you should prepare and be ready to leave if ordered. Going outside or sheltering in low-lying ditches is dangerous (flying debris, flooding), and basements can flood during storm surge — follow local evacuation orders and shelter plans.
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