Tornado Warning Issued for Greenfield, Iowa as Severe Weather Hits Omaha and Madison

Tornado Warning Issued for Greenfield, Iowa as Severe Weather Hits Omaha and Madison
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Tornado Safety Tips: From the National Weather Service and the Red Cross. In general, reduce as much as possible. A basement below ground level or the lowest floor of a building offers the greatest security. Tornado Warning Issued for Greenfield, Iowa as Severe Weather Hits Omaha and Madison

Keep as much as possible between your own and outside walls. Avoid windows at all costs!
In homes or public buildings: Go to a basement or small interior room, such as a closet, bathroom, or inner hall on the lowest level.

  • Protect yourself from flying debris with mattresses, sleeping bags, pillows, heavy coats, blankets or quilts. Use a bicycle or motorcycle helmet to protect your head.
  • If an underground shelter or safe room is not available, a small, windowless interior room or hallway on the lowest level of a solid building is the safest option.
  • In mobile homes: Mobile homes are not safe during hurricanes. Abandon mobile homes and move immediately to the nearest solid building or shelter.
  • Leave well before the approaching severe weather and move to a sturdy building. If there is no shelter nearby, move into a nearby ditch, low space, or underground culvert. Lie flat, covering your head with your hands for protection.

In an apartment: Go to the lowest level (go to a neighbor’s apartment on the first floor if possible.) Regardless of which floor you are on, go to the bathtub or inside closet. If you’re on a higher level and can’t get to the lower apartment, look down in the breezeway of the apartment building

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Tornado Warning Issued for Greenfield, Iowa as Severe Weather Hits Omaha and Madison
Tornado Warning Issued for Greenfield, Iowa as Severe Weather Hits Omaha and Madison

If you are caught outdoors: Take shelter in a basement, shelter or strong building. If you cannot get to a shelter quickly, get into a vehicle immediately and try to get to the nearest solid shelter. Remember to fasten your seat belt. Stay away from bridges/highway overpasses.

If high winds and flying debris are encountered while driving: Pull over and park, fasten your seat belt and keep the engine running. Put your head under the windows, cover your head with your hands and blanket. If you can safely go significantly below street level, get out of your car and lie down in the area with your head covered with your hands. Your choice should be driven by your specific circumstances.

The safest place is an underground shelter, basement or safe room.
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