Social Sciences, asked by chandreshkumarpatel7, 1 month ago

What precautions would you take to protect yourself from an earthquake, when you are at home and when you are outdoors?​

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Answered by yadavarunrao9873
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After an earthquake:

• Keep stock of drinking water, foodstuff and first-aid equipment inaccessible place.

• Do not spread and bepeve rumors.

• Turn on your transistor or television to get the latest information/bulletins and aftershock warnings.

• Provide help to others and develop confidence.

• Attend the injured persons and give them aid, whatever is possible and also inform the hospital.

• Be prepared for after shocks as these may strike.

• Close the valve of kitchen gas stove, if it is on. If it is closed, do not open. Do not use open flames.

• Do not operate electric switches or apppances, if gas leaks are suspected.

• Check water pipes, electric pnes and fittings. If damaged, shut off the main valves. Do not touch pve wires of electricity.

• If needed, open doors and cup boards carefully as objects may fall.

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Answered by vatsalchevli0110
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(1)Keep stock of drinking water, foodstuff and first-aid equipment inaccessible place.(2)Do not spread and bepeve rumors. (3) Turn on your transistor or television to get the latest information/bulletins and aftershock warnings. (4)Provide help to others and develop confidence.  (5) Attend the injured persons and give them aid, whatever is possible and also inform the hospital.  (6)Be prepared for after shocks as these may strike.  (7) Close the valve of kitchen gas stove, if it is on. If it is closed, do not open. Do not use open flames.  (8)Do not operate electric switches or apppances, if gas leaks are suspected.  (9)Check water pipes, electric pnes and fittings. If damaged, shut off the main valves. Do not touch pve wires of electricity.  (10)If needed, open doors and cup boards carefully as objects may fall

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