Do's and don'ts of tsunami
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Answer:
dos---we will go to the top of buildings
Answer:
Explanation:
If you are in a dangerous area, immediately turn off the water, gas, and electricity and quickly
move to a higher ground. Remember, once a tsunami warning is issued, it could be a matter of
minutes, or even seconds, before the wave hits.
If a tsunami warning is issued, never go down to the beach to watch the waves come in.
Remember also that a tsunami is a series of waves. Often the first wave may be the least
dangerous. The waves may get progressively worse.
Listen to a portable radio to learn when it is safe to return home.
After a tsunami has hit, all food and water should be tested for contamination before they are
eaten.
All buildings should be checked for gas leaks and electrical shorts before anyone enters.
Administer first aid only if you know what to do.
Stay tuned to local radio and TV stations for evacuation orders if a tsunami warning has been
issued. Do not return to low-lying areas until the tsunami threat has passed and the "all clear" is
announced.