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Following is the picture of a disaster. Which precautions would you take during this disaster?​

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Answered by lornace
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arrange to sleep in an open space. If you have camping equipment, such as a tent, sleeping bags, portable lights or a stove, you could put them to good use.

If you have a car, you might leave it outside the garage, in the driveway or the street. It would be prudent to put some drinking water in containers in a secure place.

Also, some canned or packaged food could be placed where it would be accessible if your dwelling collapsed. You would be wise to avoid going near or into large buildings. If you live in an individual house, do you know where the gas and electricity can be turned off, to reduce the risk of fire from broken wires and loosened pipes?

If you live where a disastrous earthquake is not unlikely, some precautions would be worth while, even if a quake struck without warning. You could keep emergency equipment and supplies where they would be accessible if your house collapsed. With your family, you could plan alternate ways of escape from your house or apartment if the usual exits were blocked.

You could always keep a flashlight where it is readily available

In an earthquake. Get under sturdy furniture or next to an inside wall. Expect aftershocks, and get outside and away from buildings as soon as you can. Trained rescuers may not arrive for hours, so try to rescue others if you can.

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