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PLANET EARTH:OUR LOVING HOME
The ABCs of Flood Safety and Survival - P2/2
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Actually,
the rescue officials now
can act very fast.
What we worry is that
we cannot spot you during
the search operation.
If you can
keep yourself afloat like
what I have just said, and
you can make some noise
or shine some light
with your flashlight,
then we can quickly
find you and rescue you.
Greetings, informed viewers,
to this week’s
Planet Earth:
Our Loving Home,
and the concluding episode
in our two-part
series on flood safety.
We should get prepared
under normal conditions.
If you live
in low-lying areas,
you must prepare
your own flood
emergency backpack,
loaded with
emergency equipment
such as a flashlight
and a change of clothes.
This is the minimum
you should do
to save yourself.
Recently,
due to accelerating
climate change,
massive floods have
caused devastation
in many countries
around the world, and
statistics show that
damage and fatalities
from these hydrological
events are on the rise.
Data from the World
Health Organization
reveals that flooding
caused over 8,000 deaths
worldwide in 2010.
The experts featured
on today’s show
include Ken Worman,
state hazard-mitigation
officer for the California
Emergency Management
Agency in California,
USA who has been
involved in flood research,
planning, preparedness
and mitigation
for 15 years.
Director-general of the
Taiwan Water Resources
Agency Yang Wei-Fu
and Yeh Tai-Xing,
the chief training officer
for the National Fire
Agency in
Formosa (Taiwan) and
a rescue-training officer
of the International
Rescue Instructors
Association will also
provide advice
on flood safety.
We begin with Mr. Yeh
speaking about
the importance of
heeding the instructions
of local officials
during a flood event,
as ignoring them
could be highly risky.
In the process
of disaster rescue, we
most dread seeing victims
holding on to their home
and properties
despite the danger.
We warn them
of the danger, but
we cannot convince them
to go with our vessels
or vehicles and
leave their homes behind.
It is very agonizing for us.
In several cases,
these people
refused to leave.
And when we finally
went back looking for them,
they had disappeared.
Some houses were even
entirely submerged
by the flood water
when we went back.
Those were really
regrettable cases.
What if it is already
too late when you receive
the government’s warning?
How do you determine
whether your place is
in danger or not?
If you are warned
that your place is within
the landslide-prone area,
you may try
to protect your
surrounding environment.
Suppose it is impossible
to protect it,
and the disaster
is already coming;
my advice is, listen
for any abnormal sound,
because when the mud
or rocks are sliding,
or the flood is running
towards your place,
there definitely
will be a sound
that you won’t hear
in normal times.
As soon as you hear
any abnormal sound,
do not hesitate any longer;
quickly leave the place
where you are staying.
If the rain is very heavy,
quickly go find a stable
and big building,
or any firm structure
on high ground
that could protect you
from the impact;
go there quickly.
The first choice is going
to the highest point.
If there is
a tall building nearby,
run there for your life.
If there is no tall building
around and
the rain is very heavy,
then quickly run
to high ground.
The flood water level
does not rise to five or
10 meters immediately.
It will rise gradually from
one meter, two meters,
to three meters.
When you observe
the flow of water
carrying tree twigs
and dried leaves
from the hills,
most probably
a flood is coming.
It may also signify
the coming of heavy rains
or a typhoon.
The first wave of water
is about to strike you.
For those who can’t swim
in the overflowing water
of a flood, the use
of floats and ropes
can be alternative means
to avoid drowning.
We also hope
that you can learn some
self-survival techniques
when you have a chance.
During a typhoon,
if your relatives or friends
fall into the water,
what would you do?
At such a time,
it is very simple.
Just grab anything that
floats and throw it to him.
Look around for buckets
or PET bottles
Don’t underestimate
the disposable PET bottles.
Actually
they are very good floats.
Grab one or two bottles
and press down
into the water,
rest your head over here,
and then your head
will stay above water
and you won’t drown.
Bottles are very easy to find
and very convenient.
Next, you can
look for big ice boxes,
timber or Styrofoam.
Throw them to anyone
who has fallen
into the water
or is drowning.
These can keep them afloat.
To save yourself, you
must keep yourself afloat,
and do not let anyone
around you sink.
Then you can wait for help
and people can
locate you easily.
Second, if you have ropes
or thick extension cords
at home, you can reel them
into bundles
and keep them at hand
so you can use them
whenever you need to.
You can tie them
to fixed supports
to keep yourself
from drifting away.
Then people can locate you
at a fixed and safe spot.
This is a very safe method
of self-survival.
What happens
if we are trapped in a car
during a flood?
What steps should we take
to get to safety?
First of all,
look inside your car
for anything that floats.
You may ask,
“Why would I prepare
any floats in my car?”
Actually there are
many such things.
For example, the headrest
on your driver’s seat,
it is filled with foam.
Just pull it up
and hold it tight. It floats.
Next, you may be able to
find some clothes
or jackets in your car.
Just tie them together
and they will
become a piece of rope.
How do you use it?
When the car is stable,
open the door
and wade outside.
Tie your clothes rope
to the car, hold on to it,
and then slowly
move to a place where
the water is moving slower.
If you have floats,
wait until the car
is stable, then
you may leave your car
and walk away
carrying the float.
In case the water
washes you away,
you won’t drown,
because you have a float.
Use it to support your chin,
then you can keep
your head above water.
As long as you can breathe,
you won’t panic.
To where would
the torrent carry you?
A torrent
will stop somewhere;
it won’t flow forever.
When the flow slows down,
use your feet to feel
for any shallow place,
then you can tiptoe
to go ashore.
Just wait for rescue
on higher ground.
Do not blindly go anywhere.
A garbage bag also is
a good float.
Mr. Yeh explains further.
I carry a big garbage bag
in my car wherever I go.
In a disaster,
the garbage bag can
serve as a very good float.
Just fling the bag
in the air to loosen it
and then tie a knot.
Then it will become a
very good float providing
great floating power.
In an experiment
I told three trainees
to hold onto
one black garbage bag.
All three of them
could keep afloat.
Emotional rescue is also
crucial to victims.
The psychological effects
of experiencing a flood
may be alleviated
with kind, calm,
constructive language.
According to
my experiences
in many disaster scenes,
I sometimes had no means
or vehicles to evacuate
a large number of victims
in a short time.
Then we would give them
mental support.
I sincerely hope that,
should you one day
become a disaster victim,
that first of all you
remain calm.
Only then can you pray
in your heart.
Actually, God has
made arrangements
for you invisibly.
I hope that, apart from
remaining calm,
please try your best
not to let yourself
become isolated.
You should stay
with other victims,
praying together.
Then you will receive
more strength from God.
Besides, when people are
on the verge of collapsing,
you can encourage
one another
when staying together.
In many disasters, what
we worry about the most
is that some victims
might be suffering
from hypothermia.
Then even if
we find them alive,
their life could still be
in danger.
With a lot of people
together, you can support
each other with respect
to energy, body heat, and
the power of your prayers.
Please also
give a helping hand
to the old, weak, women,
and children around you.
But you shouldn’t
go casually to save people
just because you hear
someone calling for help,
or try to go to save people
or dig them up
from the debris without
any protective gear.
This is not the right way
to do it, because
this increases the chance
of you becoming a victim
for the second time.
Floodwater itself
can be dangerous.
It can foul drinking water
supplies, causing diarrhea
and other gastrointestinal
problems, including
E.coli infections.
Consuming food
that may have been
in contact with floodwater
should be avoided.
The flood water can also
contaminate one’s home.
That becomes
a local health hazard.
And usually
a local community
health official will declare
whether something
is a health hazard or not.
For example,
in real severe cases
they’ll issue
a boil-water order,
so people shouldn’t drink
the clean-looking water
that comes out of their tap,
because their
water supply system
was compromised,
and it is not safe
to drink water
coming out of their faucet,
even though
they work perfectly well.
And it depends on
the type of floodwaters that
pass through a home.
You can have agricultural
waste products.
You could have something
from a chemical factory
that washed certain
chemicals downstream.
Take the steps necessary
to be prepared for disaster.
Don’t become one of
the victims that wishes
they would have prepared
in advance before
something actually hit.
We should all
get ourselves prepared
within our capacity.
This is
what we all must do.
Finally, I hope all viewers
around the world
would join me
and support the ideal of
Be Veg,
Go Green,
2 Save the Planet!
Thus humankind will have
greater hope and peace.
Thank you very much!
Our sincere thanks
Ken Worman,
Yang Wei-Fu
and Yeh Tai-Xing
for providing expert advice
on flood preparedness
and response.
The life-saving tips
you have given
are invaluable
and appreciated.
For more information
on the organizations
represented
by today’s experts,
please visit
the following websites:
Ken Worman
www.Hazardmitigation.CalEMA.ca.gov
Yeh Tai-Xing
www.NFA.gov.tw
and
www.IRIATP.tw
Yang Wei-Fu
www.WRA.gov.tw
Skillful viewers,
thank you for watching
today’s program.
Coming up next is
Enlightening Entertainment,
after Noteworthy News.
May all lives be filled
with compassion
and abundant love
from Heaven.
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