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Sharing a graphic on Twitter, the Chief Minister’s Office urged people to pay attention to official instructions on TV and radio, and not heed to rumors or circulate them.
Thackeray said that people should tie or move indoors loose things outside their homes and regularly inspect battery-operated devices as well as reserve power systems.
If a person is not living in a mud house or hut, he/she should choose a part of the house as an emergency shelter and practice how all members of the family will use the space during the cyclone.
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“He urged people to hide under strong furniture such as a stool, heavy table or desk and hold it tight. Use your hands to protect your head and neck,” Thackeray said.
People should stay away from windows, he said, adding that some windows should be closed and some kept open so to maintain the pressure.
People should avoid large roof spaces such as auditoriums and shopping malls, he said, and asked for keeping the emergency kit ready.
He suggested disconnecting the power supply of all non-emergency equipment and tools.
“Store drinking water in a clean place (jugs, bottles),” he said.
“People should help those who are trapped or injured and provide first aid if needed,” Thackeray said.
He said that people should open windows and leave a building if possible if there is any gas leak. Turn off the gas valve and report to the gas company.
He also asked people to help those in special need, like children, physically challenged, and elderly.
The chief minister asked fishermen to keep their boats/rafts tied-up in a safe place and also keep a radio set with extra batteries handy.
Among don’ts, Thackeray said people should not spread or believe in rumours.
“Do not attempt to drive or ride any vehicle during the cyclone. Stay away from damaged buildings. Do not move injured people unless it is absolutely safe to do so. It may cause more harm,” he said.
The chief minister also urged people to not allow oil and other flammable substances to spill and clean them immediately (if the fluids spill).
He again appealed to fishermen should not venture into the sea in view of the rough weather conditions.