Understanding typhoon dangers and safety measures
Typhoons, known for their powerful wind speeds that can exceed 74 mph, pose significant threats to life and property. These intense tropical cyclones can cause widespread destruction, particularly in coastal regions. While there's no absolute guarantee of safety during a typhoon, being prepared and aware of the danger signs can significantly reduce risks.
Recognizing typhoon danger signs
Being aware of these typhoon danger signs can help you prepare and stay safe:
- Increasing wind speeds: Gradually increasing wind speeds, potentially accompanied by heavy rainfall.
- Heavy rainfall and storm surge: Torrential rains and a rise in sea level due to the storm surge, which can cause coastal flooding.
- Darkening skies and changing cloud patterns: Darkening skies with thick, ominous clouds, and changes in cloud patterns indicating the storm's approach.
- Loud roaring sounds: A continuous roar or howling sound as the typhoon approaches, caused by strong winds.
- Power outages and infrastructure damage: Frequent power outages and damage to infrastructure due to strong winds.
- Flooding and landslides: Heavy rainfall leading to flooding and potential landslides in vulnerable areas.
By understanding these signs and taking necessary precautions, you can better prepare for and navigate through a typhoon.


