If your tree and water hurt your home, you need to take some steps to ensure safety.
On Tuesday, Craig Lucie of WSB - TV told officials of heating and power company.
There may be wires falling from the tree when you know that you are away from the wire being shot down.
"If the tree falls into your house, the infrastructure in your home will receive 10 damage, so you can break the wire, some connections may break. Then President Daniel Jape said:
Jape met Lucie at their call center and they were busy receiving phone calls from a storm dredge.
"If a part of the heating unit is in the cellar or crawl space, you can just visually check it.If you do not need to look at the water you need to call the heating device.To check it out Air conditioner company, "Jape explained.
"If you stand in the water and insert something and the socket is wet, you can short-circuit directly.If current flows from socket into you and into the water, there is a possibility of death." He said.
Jape also said that the wires in your house are hidden behind walls, so when you try to stuff something on something, the wire will ignite and you will burn the insulation. Get absorbed in flames
"Things can hit those pipes, break down in houses and houses, and even carbon monoxide will accumulate there," he said.
Last summer, Hurricane Harvey crashed Houston and caused damage to over 204,000 houses. Several weeks later, Hurricane Ilma attacked 65% of Florida Keys. After that, Hurricane Maria destroyed Puerto Rico and about 1.1 million families reported losses. And they are the most affected places. Overall, last year's storm brought millions of dollars of damage to millions of families. Data on this year's storm is still in progress. But in the North Carolina block, Hurricane Florence destroyed everything except the two houses.
Hurricane Irma destroyed the Northwest Islands as a very powerful Category 5 hurricane, then landed as a category 4 hurricane at the Florida Keys, and landed on the mainland as a category 3 hurricane. In Florida Ilma suffered extensive damage due to strong winds and destructive floods. Florida Keys suffered the greatest hit, most of the infrastructure was damaged to some extent, at least 25% suffered a serious loss. Hurricane Ilma also destroyed the state's 73.33% or 7.7 million housing and business. Ilma is the fifth most expensive hurricane in history
According to the National Hurricane Center data, Irma was the fifth hurricane to hit the continental United States, resulting in a loss of about $ 50 billion. At one point, Hurricane Ilma was the strongest hurricane recorded by the Atlantic National Hurricane Center outside the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. This is becoming a category 5 storm, which means wind speed exceeds 157 miles per hour. When you land the level 5 storm may cause catastrophic damage. Illuma pushes the Florida key to reach Category 4 hurricane and then attacks the mainland at level 3