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What to do in an earthquake?

By Seyyid GeldiPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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What to Do in the Time of an Earthquake


Do not panic in the event of an earthquake:

Instead of panicking in the event of an earthquake, try to stay calm. Staying calm is the most important factor for survival. Remember that you have time to protect yourself in the event of an earthquake.

Keep yourself safe:

If you are inside, protect yourself by taking shelter immediately under a desk or near a cabinet or wall. Keep yourself away from walls and windows. If you are in an open area, move away from the building and other structures and move to a safe area.

Shut off gas, electricity and water lines:

Gas, electricity and water lines are likely to burst or leak during an earthquake. Therefore, turn off gas, electricity and water lines to reduce the risk of fire and explosion after an earthquake.

Identify safe areas:

Identify safe areas in your home, school or workplace. You can protect yourself by taking shelter in these areas during an earthquake.

Prepare for a safe journey:

After the earthquake, there may be damage and debris on the roads. Therefore, you should prepare an emergency kit and put the necessary items in it. You should keep food, water, blankets, medicines and other emergency items in this bag.

Wait for the rescuers:

After the earthquake, protect yourself until rescuers reach the area. When rescuers reach the area, signal to call for help. To do this, you can make it easier for rescuers to find you by flashing a light or sound.

Knowing what to do in case of an earthquake can help you survive. Therefore, it is important to have information about what to do before and after an earthquake. In the event of an earthquake, you can survive safely without panicking, by protecting yourself and preparing your emergency items.

Prepare an Emergency Plan: Prepare a plan about what to do in case of an earthquake. This plan can determine what everyone in your family should do and where you should meet.

Prepare an Emergency Bag: You may need to leave the house quickly in case of an earthquake. That's why it's a good idea to pack an emergency kit. The bag should contain your essentials as well as emergency equipment such as water, medicines, a blanket and a flashlight.

Exercise regularly: Exercise regularly to learn and practice what to do in the event of an earthquake. These exercises will help keep yourself and your family safe during an earthquake.

Building Security: Learn about building security and learn about building security from building management. Take precautions to keep you safe during an earthquake and ensure regular maintenance for building safety.

Earthquake Insurance: It is important to have earthquake insurance. This will ensure that the damage done to your home or property during the earthquake is repaired.

Emergency Kits: Carry emergency kits. These kits should contain basic supplies, as well as emergency equipment such as water, medicines, a blanket and a flashlight.

Regular Checks: Check your homes and workplaces regularly. These checks will help you identify potential hazards and take action.

Earthquake Susceptibility: Be aware of what to do during an earthquake and remember this information regularly. Inform your family about earthquake susceptibility, too.

Negative effects of earthquakes;

Loss of life: People can lose their lives due to the collapse, collapse or damage of buildings during earthquakes.

Injuries: People can be injured by falling objects, broken glass, and other hazards during earthquakes.

Homelessness: Many people can become homeless due to the destruction or damage of buildings during or after earthquakes.

Economic losses: Earthquakes can cause economic losses due to damage or closure of businesses.

Infrastructure damage: Earthquakes can also damage infrastructure such as roads, bridges, water and power lines and affect the normal functioning of communities.

Psychological effects: Earthquakes can cause psychological effects in humans such as anxiety, stress and trauma.

Aftershocks: Aftershocks that occur after an earthquake can create more danger to people and increase damage.

For these reasons, earthquake preparedness is important and it is necessary to act quickly and effectively to meet people's needs after an earthquake.

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