what should you do to protect yourself if an earth quake occurs when you are indoors
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✴MITIGATION STRATEGIES FOR AN EARTHQUAKE✴
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✨If you are indoors , take shelter under a sturdy desk . This is called duck and drop technique. Taking shelter will protect you from any injury . another important thing to keep in mind is to be calm and composed . Do not panic and remain calm as much as possible . Also stay away from Windows or any such thing that may fall on u.
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✴MITIGATION STRATEGIES FOR AN EARTHQUAKE✴
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✨If you are indoors , take shelter under a sturdy desk . This is called duck and drop technique. Taking shelter will protect you from any injury . another important thing to keep in mind is to be calm and composed . Do not panic and remain calm as much as possible . Also stay away from Windows or any such thing that may fall on u.
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If you are outside, stay outside, and stay away from buildings utility wires, sinkholes, and fuel and gas lines.
The area near the exterior walls of a building is the most dangerous place to be. Windows, facades and architectural details are often the first parts of the building to collapse. Also, shaking can be so strong that you will not be able to move far without falling down, and objects may fall or be thrown at you. Stay away from this danger zone–stay inside if you are inside and outside if you are outside.
If outdoors, move away from buildings, utility wires, sinkholes, and fuel and gas lines. The greatest danger from falling debris is just outside doorways and close to outer walls. Once in the open, get down low (to avoid being knocked down by strong shaking) and stay there until the shaking stops
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The area near the exterior walls of a building is the most dangerous place to be. Windows, facades and architectural details are often the first parts of the building to collapse. Also, shaking can be so strong that you will not be able to move far without falling down, and objects may fall or be thrown at you. Stay away from this danger zone–stay inside if you are inside and outside if you are outside.
If outdoors, move away from buildings, utility wires, sinkholes, and fuel and gas lines. The greatest danger from falling debris is just outside doorways and close to outer walls. Once in the open, get down low (to avoid being knocked down by strong shaking) and stay there until the shaking stops
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