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what is the emergency measures of earthquake?
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Answered by susilarsc
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Six Steps to Earthquake Safety

Step 1 - Identify Hazards in the Home.

Step 2 - Create Your Disaster Plan.

Step 3 - Create Disaster Supply Kits.

Step 4 - Identify Your Home's Potential Weaknesses.

Step 5 - Drop, Cover, and Hold On.

Step 6 - After the Shaking Stops Check for Damages and Injuries Needing Immediate Attention.

Answered by mohit810275133
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Earthquake preparedness is a set of measures taken at the individual, organisational and societal level to minimise the effects of an earthquake. Preparedness measures can range from securing heavy objects, structural modifications and storing supplies, to having insurance, an emergency kit, and evacuation plans.[1]

Preparedness can consist of survival measures, preparation that will improve survival in the event of an earthquake, or mitigating measures, that seek to minimise the effect of an earthquake. Common survival measures include storing food and water for an emergency, and educating individuals what to do during an earthquake.[2] Mitigating measures can include firmly securing large items of furniture (such as bookcases and large cabinets), TV and computer screens that may otherwise fall over in an earthquake. Likewise, avoiding storing items above beds or sofas reduces the chance of objects falling on individuals.[1]

Preparedness can consist of survival measures, preparation that will improve survival in the event of an earthquake, or mitigating measures, that seek to minimise the effect of an earthquake. Common survival measures include storing food and water for an emergency, and educating individuals what to do during an earthquake.[2] Mitigating measures can include firmly securing large items of furniture (such as bookcases and large cabinets), TV and computer screens that may otherwise fall over in an earthquake. Likewise, avoiding storing items above beds or sofas reduces the chance of objects falling on individuals.[1]Planning for a related tsunami, tsunami preparedness, can also be part of earthquake preparedness.[3]

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