On the occasion of the bad weather and EMY’s Emergency Worsening Weather Bulletin for heavy rains and storms, which will be accompanied by a high frequency of lightning and local hail, Civil Protection reminds citizens of precautionary measures.

The General Secretariat of Civil Protection recommends to citizens in areas where heavy rainfall, storms or gale-force winds are expected to occur:

  • To secure objects which, if carried away by severe weather conditions, may cause damage or injury.
  • Make sure that the gutters and downspouts of the houses are not blocked and are working properly.
  • Avoid crossing torrents and streams, on foot or by vehicle, during storms and rainfall, but also for several hours after the end of their event.
  • Avoid outdoor work and activities in marine and coastal areas during severe weather events (risk of lightning strikes).
  • Take shelter immediately during a hailstorm. Take shelter in a building or car and do not leave the safe area until they are sure the storm has passed. Hail can be very dangerous for animals too.
  • Avoid passing under large trees, under posted signs and in general areas where light objects (e.g. pots, broken glass, etc.) can become detached and fall to the ground (e.g. under balconies) .
  • To faithfully follow the instructions of the local authorities, such as Traffic, etc.

In areas with intense lightning activity:

If you are at home

• Do not hold electrical appliances or the telephone as lightning can pass through the wires. Disconnect the TV sets from the antenna and the power supply.

• Avoid touching plumbing pipes (kitchen, bathroom) as they are good conductors of electricity. If you are in the car • Park it on the side of the road and away from trees that may fall on it.

• Stay inside and turn on your stop warning lights (emergency lights) until the storm clears. • Close the windows and do not touch metal objects. • Avoid flooded roads.

If you are outdoors

• Take refuge in a building or car or sit on the ground immediately without lying down.

• Take shelter under solid branches of low trees if you are in the woods.

• Never take shelter under a tall tree in an open area.

• Avoid low-lying land for the risk of flooding.

• Do not stand next to utility poles, power lines, telephone lines and fences.

• Do not approach metal objects (eg cars, bicycles, camping equipment, etc.).

• Move away from rivers, lakes or other bodies of water.

• If you are in the sea, get out immediately.

• If you are isolated on a flat surface and feel your hair stand on end (indicating that lightning is about to strike), sit deep with your head between your legs (to minimize your body surface and contact with ground) by throwing the metal objects you have on you.