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Cautions after Flood Water Recedes
Inundations cause many kinds of damages to lives and properties. In flood-affected areas, people are not fully out of risk even after the flood water recedes. Here are some necessary precautions to save adults and children from diseases and accidents after the floods.
Necessary Safety Measures to Minimise Health Risk after Floods
Purify Water Before Drinking
After a flood, waterborne diseases become a significant risk. To prevent water-borne diseases like cholera, diarrhea, etc it is essential to manage potable water for drinking, cooking, and washing cookeries. When the flood water recedes, people should purify water by boiling or using water-purification tablets. Besides these, storing rainwater can be a temporary solution.
Read more: Ways to Purify Water during Flood, Disaster, Emergency Situations
During inundation, tubewells may get contaminated with low levels of faecal organisms. However, water from deep tubewell is safer.
Avoid Contaminated Water
The contaminated flood water should not be used for drinking, cooking, or washing clothes, as it may contain harmful bacteria and pollutants that could affect health. People should avoid wading through the remnant flood water while walking or passing by. The associated risk of touching or playing in the stagnant flood water should be discussed with children.
Read more: How to Help Flood-affected People in Bangladesh
Protection from Snakes and Insects
Floods often displace wildlife, including snakes, which can pose a threat. Be vigilant in and around the homestead area. Consult with kids to avoid playing in areas with tall grass or debris to avoid snake bites.
Furthermore, use insect repellents for protection against mosquitoes, which can spread diseases like dengue. Sleeping under a mosquito net is also advisable for added protection.
Read more: How to Stay Safe from Snakes During and After Flood
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