Why is an “Earthquake drill” a common feature in the schools of
Japan?
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At public elementary schools in Japan, earthquake drills are regularly held. ... Another feature of the drills is to pretend that a fire has broken out and to find a safe way out of the school. The location of the imaginary fire is different every time, so the children can learn what to do no matter where it breaks out.
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At public elementary schools in Japan, earthquake drills are regularly held. At schools with three floors, the older children may also practice using emergency chutes to get to the ground from the top level. Another feature of the drills is to pretend that a fire has broken out and to find a safe way out of the school.
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