So I noticed that there's not really any discussions here about what to do when the rain just won't stop.
I live in Norway, and here we can get A LOT of rain. People have been evacuated due to flood and rivers deciding to eat houses.
Personally, I have a great deal of firewood inside our appartment (we rent, not much to do about it) for our fireplace in case the power goes bye-bye. I also have a great deal of dried, canned and powdered foods and most don't need to be boiled or heated. Matches, candles and paper is also a must for me + cards and games.
Recently I also cut som sheets of wood large enough to cover our windows if we must.
Soap, toiletpaper and tissues. Oh! I also have a medicine cabinet filled with goodness.
In case we need to be evacuated, I have a list of what goes where and the priority level. Clothes to make a quick trip outside is located so it is easily accessible. We can get out of here within minutes.
So what are you doing to prep for weeks and months with pouring rain?
I live in Norway, and here we can get A LOT of rain. People have been evacuated due to flood and rivers deciding to eat houses.
Personally, I have a great deal of firewood inside our appartment (we rent, not much to do about it) for our fireplace in case the power goes bye-bye. I also have a great deal of dried, canned and powdered foods and most don't need to be boiled or heated. Matches, candles and paper is also a must for me + cards and games.
Recently I also cut som sheets of wood large enough to cover our windows if we must.
Soap, toiletpaper and tissues. Oh! I also have a medicine cabinet filled with goodness.
In case we need to be evacuated, I have a list of what goes where and the priority level. Clothes to make a quick trip outside is located so it is easily accessible. We can get out of here within minutes.
So what are you doing to prep for weeks and months with pouring rain?