Find a safe place to park
Heavy storms often cause flooding. To protect the safety of your car, you should move it to the highest possible location. If you cannot get the car to a safe parking area in time, you should try to jack up the car and chain it up above the flood level.
To ensure maximum safety, users need to proactively update weather conditions and plan to move their vehicles to safe parking locations, such as high parking lots, solid basements, etc.
Another important note is that vehicle owners should avoid parking in potentially dangerous locations, such as electric poles, weak walls, or near large trees. Because when a super typhoon hits, vehicles can be damaged by fallen trees, collapsed walls, etc.
Reinforce the roof and windows
In case you cannot move your car to a sheltered area, you need to reinforce the roof and windows to minimize the risk of a big storm . Some items such as blankets, pillows, and specialized car covers can be used to protect the windows and roof.
Stay calm in every situation
Users should take clear photos of the vehicle's exterior and interior before the storm arrives so they can provide evidence if needed.
After a storm, if the vehicle is flooded, the driver needs to calmly dry the engine compartment and electrical system before starting the vehicle. To avoid unnecessary risks, users can contact the maintenance center for support.
If your vehicle is unfortunately damaged due to a natural disaster, you need to provide the insurance company (if any) with photos to receive instructions on how to resolve the claim.