
You should choose a higher and safer area to park your car. The following is a related introduction about where to park your car during an extremely heavy rainstorm: 1. During an extremely heavy rainstorm: Never risk driving. You should choose a higher and safer area to park your car. Water flows to lower areas, so higher and safer areas won't have deep water accumulation. Parking your car in low-lying areas can lead to your car being submerged. 2. Precautions: If your car accidentally takes in water and stalls, never attempt to restart it, or the engine will be 'written off.' Instead, contact your company as soon as possible and notify the 4S store for rescue. You can also ask passersby for help to push your car out of the water and get it repaired as soon as possible.

Having driven for many years, my biggest concern during heavy rain is the car getting flooded or damaged. The preferred parking spots are high ground or indoor parking lots, such as the upper levels of multi-story garages in large shopping malls, where drainage is good and water accumulation is less likely. Low-lying areas or roadside parking must be avoided, as they flood quickly during the rainy season, and a submerged engine could be ruined. Stay away from large trees and billboards, as they pose a risk of falling and damaging the car during strong winds. Older urban residential areas often have flood-prone spots, so it's important to check in advance. After parking, ensure the windows are tightly closed and the wipers are in good condition to avoid trouble later. Develop the habit of safe parking spots before heavy rain. If an indoor location isn’t available, choose nearby high ground or park beside sturdy buildings. In short, ensuring the car’s safety and minimizing damage during a storm is key.

As a family driver, I pay special attention to parking safety. During heavy rain, water levels rise quickly, so it's best to park in shopping malls or large indoor parking lots where the structure is reliable and away from flood threats. Avoid parking under trees, near rivers, or under low bridges, as these areas are prone to deep water accumulation and can easily flood your car. When traveling with children, be extra cautious—choose entrances with obvious high points or the exit ramps of underground garages for quick evacuation. Also, observe the surroundings for landslide risks, such as loose soil and rocks near hillsides. In urban flood-prone areas like old town alleys, parking there can cause many troubles. Safe parking not only protects your car but also ensures the safety of your family. Choosing the right spot means no worries even during heavy rain.

The experience of older drivers tells me that during heavy rain, parking on higher ground is a priority. Avoid low-lying areas where water accumulation can damage the car. Look for parking lots in shopping malls or inside sturdy buildings to shield from strong winds and rain. Stay away from under trees and near old billboards to prevent falling objects from damaging the car. When choosing a spot, check the drainage—higher entrances are less likely to flood. Safety first, minimize parking by the roadside.

Living in the city, I usually park in indoor garages or the upper levels of multi-story parking lots during heavy rain to avoid flooding in low-lying areas, such as underground garages which are prone to waterlogging. Never park in urban flood-prone zones like old streets or under bridges. Also, check if the parking structure is sturdy to prevent risks of collapse during strong winds. Choosing higher ground for parking is safe and worry-free, keeping your car secure even in heavy rain. When parking, pay attention to escape routes near stairwell doors.

Before every heavy rain, I carefully choose a parking spot to ensure safety. High ground, such as hillside parking lots, is optimal, avoiding flood-prone areas. Indoor parking is good, but avoid underground garages with low entrances where rainwater can easily pour in. Observe the surroundings, staying away from landslide-prone areas and hazardous trees. After parking, check if the drainage under the car is clear to prevent water accumulation and seepage. Choosing the right spot reduces risks and protects your beloved car. Safe parking during heavy storms requires careful environmental anticipation.


