at least give me 6 or 7 civil defence for tsunami
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* Move immediately to the nearest higher ground. The higher the better but try to get to at least 35m or move as far inland as you can with at least 1km between you and the sea
* Stay away from at-risk areas until the official all-clear is given
* Boats are usually safer in water deeper than 20 metres than if they are on the shore. Move boats out to sea only if there is time and it is safe to do so.
* If you cannot escape the tsunami, go to an upper storey of a sturdy building or climb onto a roof or up a tree, or grab a floating object and hang on until help arrives
* DON’T go to a river or beach to watch the waves come in.
*if possible then carry the first add box with you.
* Stay away from at-risk areas until the official all-clear is given
* Boats are usually safer in water deeper than 20 metres than if they are on the shore. Move boats out to sea only if there is time and it is safe to do so.
* If you cannot escape the tsunami, go to an upper storey of a sturdy building or climb onto a roof or up a tree, or grab a floating object and hang on until help arrives
* DON’T go to a river or beach to watch the waves come in.
*if possible then carry the first add box with you.
smriti1232:
WHERE r u ??
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