After the Hurricane has Passed, Dominica
Pawel Jaworski
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Seek the necessary medical care at Red Cross disaster clinics or hospitals.
Stay out of disaster areas.
Avoid loose or dangling wires and report them immediately to the electricity services or a nearby police station.
Report broken sewers or water mains to the appropriate authority.
Do not empty water stored in bath tubs or other receptacles and boil drinking water until you are sure that a safe water supply has been restored.
Guard against spoilt food in refrigerators if the power has been cut off for any length of time.
Drive motor vehicles cautiously.
Assist the members of the Emergency Relief Organisation as much as possible only when asked to do so.
Source: http://www.avirtualdominica.com
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