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On the Lookout for Warning Signs Before Natural Disasters to Keep Yourself and Others Safe

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Today, I'd like to offer a useful tip. Natural disasters can result in massive havoc and loss. Be sure you're on the lookout for certain warning signs before these phenomena occur. You may notice the sudden change of water flow in a river or creek, or even cracks on the road, sidewalk or open ground, which could mean a landslide is on the way. If you witness an abrupt outflow of water moving away from the beach shore at an unusually fast speed, it could be an indication of an impending tsunami. A tornado may be coming if there are high winds and hailstones are falling from the clouds, but there is no rain. If you see wild animal-people from the woods running towards you, this could mean they are rushing away from danger like a wildfire; therefore, follow their example! You may be able to keep yourself and others safe if you just pay attention to the signs in your surroundings!

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