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How to Survive an Earthquake?

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Are you aware that an earthquake is a dangerous natural disaster? In most cases, it becomes difficult to predict when the earthquake will happen, where it will happen, and the extent of the earthquake. Earthquake detectors typically only provide a warning approximately ten seconds in advance.

Therefore, understanding the tips to survive an earthquake is the best precaution to escape any potential danger in your region.

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What Are the 7 Tips to Survive an Earthquake?

Train safety measures for your family

In the event of an earthquake, everyone ought to know what to do quickly and swiftly. Teach children the locations in a room where they can promptly seek refuge, such as under a sturdy desk or behind a sturdy door. Train your family members on where the first aid kit is and how to use the kit.

Pack an emergency bag.

Prepare a bug-out bag. You can consider having a bug-out bag for every member of the family.  A first aid kit, a few basic equipment, bottled water, and tinned food should be included. In addition, keep flashlights, additional batteries, disposable lighters, and blankets. Ensure everyone understands the emergency bags and how to retrieve them if an earthquake occurs.

Remember the golden rule of Drop, Cover, and Hold.

If you are inside when the shaking starts, DROP under a strong desk or a doorway, put your face under your hand to COVER your eyes and head, and HOLD on to the furniture you seek cover from. If you are outside, RUN to a substantial building and take cover there. Keep your distance from windows since they can easily break and send fragments flying in your direction.

Stand on your bed If Earthquake Occurs

If there is nothing that could land on you, remain seated on the bed, grab hold of something stable, and cover your head with a pillow for protection. According to studies, those hurt due to earthquakes could have avoided injuries if they had simply remained in bed throughout the event.

Find an open area

If you’re outside, you should only be concerned about preventing anything from landing on you. Therefore, proceed to a place that is open and has no potential for falling things to harm you. Get out of the way of the trees, the buildings, and the electricity lines.

If inside a car, don’t get out

The vehicle can serve as a reasonably effective shield. If you are traveling when the earthquake strikes, you should drive swiftly away from traffic, find a place where there is open space, and then stop. Do not stop your vehicle under any trees or light posts. Maintain your position inside the vehicle until the shaking on the ground ceases.

Set alternative modes of communication

When a disaster occurs, it will take several days for the power lines and communication links to be restored. Make plans for this possibility, and think of other ways for your family to stay in touch. Obtain a radio that operates on batteries or can be manually wound, as well as certain walkie-talkies.

Conclusion

Earthquake though a rare disaster, has the potential to cause significant harm. If there is a possible earthquake in your area, have the safety tips in place; plan your communication, set your emergency bags, and rule of thumb- Drop, Cover & Hold, etc.

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