| What can we do to mitigate the effects of storms?
 With the hot season well and truly upon us, we  can export more storms, which bring strong winds and torrential rain. Knowing  that these storms can cause extensive damage. Vientiane Times sought opinions  about the precautions we should take.
 
 
 
                      
                        |  |  Ms Kongkham, a resident of  Xaythany district, Vientiane: In my opinion, we’re certainly seeing more extreme  weather compared to the past. To be on the safe side, everyone should take note  of weather forecasts so they know what to expect. I check out the Meteorology  and Hydrology Department’s Facebook page, which gives weather forecasts every  day. It very easy to get news about the weather on social media, which is what  most people do. When we go out in heavy rain, we should stay clear of anything  that might be unstable, such as big trees, billboards and electricity  poles.   
 Mr Vone, a resident of Xieng  Khuang province: In the last few days I’ve read about the damage caused by storms, which  is really serious. I’ve thought about what to do when it rains or there are  strong winds or lighting. I will stay at home, not use my phone and not watch  television during a thunderstorm. The most important thing is to check weather  forecasts so that we know what’s coming and can plan accordingly.
 
 Ms Nidda, a resident of Saravan  province: During heavy rain I always see flooded roads, so we all should make sure  that drainage channels are clear and remove any rubbish that’s blocking the  flow of water. Anyone who’s travelling should take a raincoat and an umbrella  and check that their vehicle is in good condition, especially the brakes, to  reduce the risk of an accident.
 Mr Somnuek Banchong a resident  of Xaythany district, Vientiane:
 We can expect thunderstorms and heavy rain at any  time, so I will stock up on food before a storm hits as it will be difficult to  go out and buy food because of the slippery roads. Of course, it’s also a good  idea to inspect our houses before the rain starts, including the roof, windows  and walls, to make sure they’re watertight so that we won’t get any nasty  surprises.
 
 Ms Soulina, a vendor in Xaythany  district, Vientiane:   I am very afraid of storms  because they can destroy houses and crops, cause power outages, and can be  life-threatening. We should do everything we can do to prepare, such as  carrying out repairs to the exterior of houses and making sure everything’s in  good condition. We should also curtail travel and stay away from trees and  large and under-construction buildings during storms.
 Ms Nuan Phanthavong, a resident  of Vientiane: Of course, no one wants to have storms and strong winds but there’s  nothing we can do to stop it. It’s all part of our natural climate and happens  every year. But I feel we could do more to protect ourselves and our property. We should  pay attention to weather alerts and follow any advice given so that we avoid  the worst effects. These days it’s very easy to get informationabout the weather. We can check what’s going on  by reading the meteorology Facebook page or looking at our smartphones.  However, I do think the media could provide more advice about what we can do to  protect ourselves during times of extreme weather. Everyone needs to have more  understanding of the situation and take serious steps to prevent damage.
 
 By Lamphone Pasanthong(Latest Update March 29, 2022)
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