Where Should Cars Be Parked During a Typhoon?

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McLucia
07/24/25 5:35pm
During typhoon weather, vehicles should choose the following reliable parking locations: open parking lots, parking spaces with sturdy canopies, and properly equipped underground garages. Here are more related details: 1. Open parking lots: Parking in an open parking lot keeps the vehicle away from heavy objects that are prone to falling, avoiding the dilemma of being hit by debris during a typhoon. Although open parking lots are more exposed to the typhoon's winds, a typhoon is not a tornado, and vehicles will not be blown away. 2. Parking spaces with sturdy canopies: If an open parking lot is not available, you can also park in a space with a sturdy canopy, including parking spaces located on the ground floor of residential buildings. These spaces have stable structures, so owners don't need to worry about their cars being hit by nearby heavy objects, and they also provide some shelter from wind and rain, making them ideal for parking during a typhoon. 3. Properly equipped underground garages: Although news of flooded underground garages is not uncommon, the ones that get flooded are usually small garages with poor facilities and defective drainage systems. Well-equipped, standard underground garages remain the preferred parking location during a typhoon.
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DelKennedy
08/11/25 9:43am
Parking during a typhoon really requires caution. Last year, I personally experienced a typhoon with strong winds and heavy rain—trees in our neighborhood were blown down, and a neighbor's car parked by the roadside was directly damaged, costing a lot in repairs. Because I had parked my car in an underground garage in advance, it was completely unharmed. I strongly recommend parking in a garage or a covered parking lot, as these places offer the best protection against wind and heavy rain. If these options aren't available, choose a higher elevation to park, and avoid low-lying areas, riversides, or under trees, as flooding or falling branches can cause serious trouble. Also, remember to remove valuables from your car to prevent theft and save money. Now, every time there's a typhoon warning, I move my car immediately—it’s a small action that brings peace of mind and protects my property, proving especially effective in critical moments.
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