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SHOULD SEEK SHELTER IN LOW-LYING AREAS OR STRUCTURES WITH SOLID WALLS AND ROOFS TO PROTECT FROM WIND AND DEBRIS DURING A SANDSTORM.
Choosing a Safe Location
When looking for a place to take shelter during a sandstorm, focus on low-lying areas. These can include valleys, hollows, or depressions in the ground that can provide some protection from the wind and debris. Avoid areas with steep slopes or exposed ridges where sand and debris can accumulate and make it difficult to navigate.
Identifying Potential Shelters
Look for structures with solid walls and roofs, such as buildings, caves, or rock overhangs. These can provide a barrier between you and the wind and debris. If you’re unable to find a building, consider using a vehicle with a sturdy roof and solid walls as a shelter. In extreme cases, a ditch or a depression in the ground can provide temporary protection.
Preparing Your Shelter
Once you’ve identified a potential shelter, prepare it for use. Clear any loose debris from the area, and if possible, create a makeshift door or barrier to block wind and sand from entering. If you’re using a vehicle, park it in a safe location and turn off the engine to avoid drawing attention. Stay inside the shelter until the storm passes, and avoid traveling through the storm unless absolutely necessary.
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