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A trivia quiz about typhoons you might not know: questions range from general knowledge to disaster preparedness.

As typhoon season approaches, there’s a lot of disaster-preparedness knowledge worth knowing.

However, many people may not know the specific actions to take when the time comes.

In this article, we present trivia and fun facts about typhoons in a quiz format.

From evacuation tips and at-home preparations to information families should share and handy knowledge to keep in mind, you can learn while having fun.

Why not take on the challenge with your whole family and review your readiness for typhoons?

A quiz of little-known typhoon trivia: questions from general knowledge to disaster preparedness (11–20)

Among the evacuation information announced during a typhoon, which of the following indicates the most urgent situation and calls for the highest-priority evacuation?

Among the evacuation information announced during a typhoon, which of the following indicates the most urgent situation and calls for the highest-priority evacuation?
  1. Evacuation advisory
  2. Evacuation order
  3. Evacuation Preparation Information
See the answer

Evacuation order

Evacuation information varies depending on the level of danger. Among these, an “Evacuation Order” is issued in the most dangerous situation, such as when a typhoon or other disaster is imminent. It means that you must promptly evacuate to a shelter or other safe place, as there is a life-threatening danger approaching. An “Evacuation Advisory” is a cautionary notice one step before that, and “Evacuation Preparation Information” is the stage that urges you to get ready to evacuate.

In conclusion

Through this trivia quiz about typhoons, you learned the basics of disaster preparedness, what to have ready, and useful tips.

Keeping these in mind as general knowledge can make a big difference in how you act when it really matters.

By sharing this knowledge within your family and checking it regularly together, you can be better prepared.

Let’s put these facts to use in our everyday disaster preparedness and build a safer, more secure life.