This is a legal document that was released by the Vermont Department of Health - a government authority operating within Vermont.
The document is provided in Russian.
Q: What should I do if a hurricane is coming to Vermont?
A: Follow the guidance of local authorities and emergency management officials.
Q: Should I evacuate if a hurricane is coming to Vermont?
A: If the authorities recommend evacuation, it is important to follow their instructions.
Q: How can I stay informed about a hurricane in Vermont?
A: Listen to local news or check the National Weather Service for updates on the storm.
Q: What supplies should I have on hand for a hurricane in Vermont?
A: Some essential supplies include food, water, medications, and batteries for flashlights.
Q: Should I secure my home before a hurricane in Vermont?
A: Yes, it is recommended to secure windows, doors, and outdoor items to minimize damage.
Q: Will there be power outages during a hurricane in Vermont?
A: Power outages are possible during a hurricane, so it's important to be prepared.
Q: Should I stay away from flooded areas during a hurricane in Vermont?
A: Yes, it is crucial to avoid flooded areas as they can be dangerous.
Q: What should I do after a hurricane has passed in Vermont?
A: Exercise caution and be aware of potential hazards, such as downed power lines or debris.
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