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 Nepali.
Q: What should I do if a hurricane is coming to Vermont?
A: Follow the instructions and advice from local authorities.
Q: Are hurricanes common in Vermont?
A: No, hurricanes are not common in Vermont.
Q: What are the signs that a hurricane is approaching?
A: Signs of a approaching hurricane include strong winds, heavy rainfall, and dark clouds.
Q: Should I evacuate if a hurricane is coming to Vermont?
A: Follow evacuation orders if they are issued by local authorities.
Q: What should I do to prepare for a hurricane in Vermont?
A: Have an emergency supply kit, secure your property, and make a plan with your family.
Q: Can I rely on my mobile phone during a hurricane?
A: Cellular networks may become overwhelmed or lose service during a hurricane, so it is recommended to have alternative communication methods.
Q: What should I do after a hurricane has passed?
A: Be cautious of hazards, check for damages, and follow guidance from local authorities.
Q: Is flood insurance necessary in Vermont?
A: Depending on your location, it may be advisable to have flood insurance as Vermont is prone to flooding during hurricanes and severe storms.
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