Geography, asked by samyakbaghel, 9 months ago

suppose you are living in an earthquake prone area what precautions you will take when it comes to minimise its devastating impacts​

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Answered by anshusharmausa
1

Answer:

listening to the radio ,tv etc

keep all necessary things with you

don't stand near buildings poles etc

Explanation:

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Answered by amalkhaleefa2007
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Answer: concider earthquake insurance to protect the financial investment you have in your home. CEA policies provide you with the strength to rebuild and repair, funds to live elsewhere while repairs are being made to your home, and help you replace your personal property if it is damaged in an earthquake. Contact your insurance agent or residential insurance company to find the CEA policy that is right for you.

Explanation:When an earthquake starts, grab your emergency preparedness kit. Remember, Drop, Cover, and Hold On.

Get down on the ground under a table or desk. Keep your emergency preparedness kit nearby so you'll have the supplies you need.

Keep clear of windows—glass may shatter from the shaking.

Never stand under objects that can fall on top of you like a large bookcase.

If you’re in bed, cover your head and neck with pillows.

If you are home, don’t go outside. Stay off the roads.

If you’re outside, move away from buildings which can collapse. Stay in an open area where there are no trees, buildings or power lines.

If you’re driving when an earthquake strikes, pull over to a large open area that’s not under trees or power lines. Set the parking brake. Stay in the vehicle.

If you’re at school, work, or any shopping area don’t take the elevator. Take the stairs.

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