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Connect with others, Keep up to date, Act safe.
Know your risk
Storms can happen anywhere at any time and cause flooding.
Storms can damage
- trees
- buildings
- power-lines
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Flood waters can rise quickly.
Even if a storm or flood does not damage your home, you may lose
- power
- phone and internet connection
- road access
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Prepare your household
Prepare an emergency plan that everyone in your household understands.
View the checklists or go to or redcross.org.au/emergencies
Prepare an emergency kit
今すぐ荷造りしてください
電池式ラジオと懐中電灯、予備電池
Important information, such as your emergency plan
ゴム製または丈夫な革製の手袋
救急箱
食べ物と水
必要に応じて荷造りする
Warm clothes, strong shoes or boots
薬品、眼鏡、その他の必需品
Pet food and anything else your pets need
携帯電話と充電器
Photos and special keepsakes
Important documents, for example
- 保険書類
- パスポート
- 出生証明書
- お金
Reduce risk where you can
Think about floods and storms when buying or developing a house or other property.
Remove trees that could fall on your home.
Keep your gutters and drains clear.
Connect with your neighbours and get involved in your community
Check your neighbours are aware of the dangers and safe.
Stay up to date
Keep up to date on current storm and flood warnings and information.
Understand the warnings and key information

Advice (Yellow): an incident has started. There is no immediate danger. Stay up to date in case the situation changes.

Watch and Act (Orange): There is a heightened level of threat. Conditions are changing and you need to start taking action now to protect you and your family

Emergency Warning (Red): An Emergency Warning is the highest level of warning. You may be in danger and need to take action immediately. Any delay now puts your life at risk.

Community update (Blue): Specific information and updates for affected communities regarding a particular event or incident.

Incident (White): an incident is the initial occurrence of an event before it becomes an emergency warning. As soon as an incident is reported, TasALERT published basic information including the type and location of incident.
Act Safe
Look after children and pets
Check on family and neighbours
Tie down or put away anything that could blow or wash away.
Check your emergency kit is ready to go.
If you choose to leave, leave early.
Keep indoors. During storms, stay away from windows and unplug electrical items where you can.
Prepare for possible power, water or internet cuts.
If you evacuate
Follow the advice from SES and Tasmania Police.
Go to friends or family in a safer place or an evacuation centre.
Take your pets and your emergency kit.
Help prevent damage
Turn off your home’s electricity, gas and water at the mains.
Put plastic bags of sand or mud in toilets and over bath and sink plugholes.
Stay home unless it is unsafe to do so
をしてはならない。 go sightseeing
If you do need to go out, watch out for hazards.
Water over roads.
Damaged power-lines.
Landslides or erosion.
Damaged roads.
Sewage or chemical hazards.
Damaged trees & roofing iron.
Drive slowly, turn on your headlights, turn away from floodwaters.
After
• Keep listening for updates and check www.tasalert.com
イベント後の情報と利用可能なサポートについて.
• If you left home, do not return until SES or Tasmania Police tell you it is safe.
• Watch out for hazards such as debris on roads or damaged roads.
嵐や洪水で家を損害した場合
Wear strong boots, gloves and protective clothes.
Do not turn on electricity and gas until a licensed electrician or gas-fitter tests it.
Use a torch, never matches or candles inside flood affected buildings.
水道水が再び安全だと告げられるまで、飲用水を沸騰させてください。.
Take photos of any damage and contact your insurance company.
近所の人が大丈夫か確認してください。.
If you need to stay somewhere else, take your emergency kit and pets with you.
子供たちを監督する。.
Further information
Current warnings – TasALERT.com
Emergency Broadcasters
Your local ABC radio station
Southern Tasmania
abc.net.au/hobart
936AM
Northern Tasmania
abc.net.au/northtas
91.7FM (Launceston)
102.5FM (Burnie)
100.5FM (Devonport)
90.5FM (Queenstown)
88.5FM (King Island)
TAS SES Social Media
facebook.com/sestasmania

