Understanding Severe Weather Safety: Tips for Tornado Preparedness
As severe weather and tornado risks loom across parts of the U.S., experts emphasize the importance of revisiting storm safety measures, especially for those in tornado-prone areas. Key advice includes identifying safe spaces like basements or interior rooms on the lowest level of a building, and avoiding seeking shelter under bridges or overpasses while driving. This common misconception can lead to increased danger due to wind amplification and the risk of flying debris. Instead, finding a sturdy building or lying flat in a low spot away from roads is recommended. Additionally, myths about opening windows to equalize pressure during a tornado are debunked as dangerous and futile. With safety as a priority, individuals are urged to stay informed and prepared to protect themselves during such natural disasters.