In August 2023, Hurricane Sheila swept across the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, bringing heavy rains, floods and mudslides, urban waterlogging, submerged houses, destroyed infrastructure, displaced residents, and disrupted social and economic order. How should we deal with such a powerful natural disaster?

Pre-disaster prevention
Precise monitoring: The meteorological department uses multiple means, such as satellite remote sensing, weather radar, etc., to track hurricanes 24 hours a day, and releases detailed early warning information in advance through big data analysis and meteorological model predictions, including landing locations, impact ranges, rainfall and wind speeds, etc. At the same time, with the help of multi-channel push, ensure that information is conveyed to every resident without blind spots.
Strengthening infrastructure maintenance: Urban planning increases investment in drainage systems, optimizes pipeline layout based on terrain and rainfall data; reinforces roads, slope protection, and bridges in mountainous areas, and sets up warning signs.
Family and community preparation: Families reserve waterproof clothing, life-saving equipment, lighting and communication tools, drinking water, food, and first aid kits; communities conduct disaster prevention training and drills, formulate emergency plans, and clean drainage pipes.
Emergency response during disaster
Rescue force deployment: The government coordinates the forces of all parties, equips with professional equipment to assemble in advance, establishes an emergency command center, and grasps the disaster dispatch resources in real time.
Residents avoid danger: Residents move to high places or solid buildings according to the evacuation route, wear protective equipment; close valves when trapped, build shelters, and send out distress signals.
Post-disaster reconstruction
Disaster assessment and cleanup: Professional teams comprehensively assess the disaster situation, use technology to assist in planning and reconstruction; carry out cleanup work, repair infrastructure, and identify building safety.
Life support and guidance: Set up resettlement points to provide supplies to ensure life and restore public services; organize psychological service teams to help residents relieve negative emotions and actively rebuild.
Superpangol team is professional in disaster relief, experienced, and equipped with advanced equipment. If you have protection problems or need assistance, contact us immediately and work together to overcome difficulties! In the face of hurricanes, scientific prevention, active response, build a safety line together, and protect our beautiful home!