When storm signal No. 3 is issued, people should continue listening to radio for typhoon updates, stay in sturdy homes, leave low-lying areas and move to higher ground, avoid riverbanks and coasts, and watch for the typhoon's eye. When signal No. 4 is raised, one should remain in shelters, cancel outdoor plans and travel, and listen to radio for updates. With signal No. 5, people must stay in evacuation centers or safe homes and postpone all trips and activities outside.
When storm signal No. 3 is issued, people should continue listening to radio for typhoon updates, stay in sturdy homes, leave low-lying areas and move to higher ground, avoid riverbanks and coasts, and watch for the typhoon's eye. When signal No. 4 is raised, one should remain in shelters, cancel outdoor plans and travel, and listen to radio for updates. With signal No. 5, people must stay in evacuation centers or safe homes and postpone all trips and activities outside.
When storm signal No. 3 is issued, people should continue listening to radio for typhoon updates, stay in sturdy homes, leave low-lying areas and move to higher ground, avoid riverbanks and coasts, and watch for the typhoon's eye. When signal No. 4 is raised, one should remain in shelters, cancel outdoor plans and travel, and listen to radio for updates. With signal No. 5, people must stay in evacuation centers or safe homes and postpone all trips and activities outside.