Turn off the electricity if there is strong wind or flood.Electricity should be turned off during strong winds or floods to prevent electrical hazards such as:Electric Shock ⚡ – Water is a conductor of electricity. If floodwaters come into contact with electrical outlets, appliances, or exposed wires, it can cause electrocution.Short Circuits & Fires – Strong winds and floods can damage electrical systems, leading to short circuits, which may result in fires or electrical explosions.Protect Appliances ️ – Power fluctuations or water exposure can damage electrical appliances and cause them to malfunction permanently.