Usages of keihou
スマホ に 大雨 の 警報 が 届いた ので、 今日 は 早め に 家 に 帰りました。sumaho ni ooame no keihou ga todoita node, kyou ha hayame ni ie ni kaerimasita.
Because a heavy-rain warning reached my smartphone, I went home early today.
警報 が 鳴ったら、 すぐ 非常口 から 避難します。keihou ga nattara, sugu hizyouguti kara hinansimasu.
If the alarm sounds, I will evacuate immediately through the emergency exit.
大雨 の 警報 が 出たら、 川 の 近く に 行かない ほう が いい です。ooame no keihou ga detara, kawa no tikaku ni ikanai hou ga ii desu.
If a heavy rain warning is issued, it is better not to go near the river.
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