The number of people dying in natural disasters is lower today than it was in the past. Earthquakes can still claim a large number of lives, though. However, if you find the right place to stay when the ground starts shaking, you might be able to save your life.
The safest place during an earthquake is likely an open field with no trees around, as the biggest danger is falling pieces. Since earthquakes happen suddenly without warning, you have to think quickly to stay safe. If you are indoors during an earthquake, remember: “drop, cover and hold on.”
Drop: When you feel the ground shaking, get down on your hands and knees. This keeps you from falling over. Quickly crawl under a strong desk or table nearby. Don’t try to run or walk to a safer place because you might fall. If you are in bed, stay there and cover your head with a pillow until the shaking stops.
Cover: Use one hand to cover your neck and head. Then crawl under a desk or table if there’s one close by. If not, move towards a wall inside the building, not the outside walls with windows. Stay on your hands and knees, keeping your hand over your neck for protection.
Hold on: Hold onto your desk or table with one hand while keeping the other over your neck and head. Be ready to move with the desk or table. Remember, don’t try to move until the shaking has completely stopped.
However, if you are outside, driving or at the beach, trying to find something to hide under may not be an option.
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