ABOUT EARTHQUAKE

Earthquakes are the result of a quick energy release in the Earth's crust, which can result in damage and cause the earth to tremble. Discover how to be ready for, handle, and recover from earthquake disasters by exploring this page.

Before an Earthquake

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PREPARE AN EMERGENCY KIT

Prepare an essential item commonly found in emergency kit exp medicine, ointment, bandages and etc.

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PRACTICE DISASTER DRILL

Being ready for an actual emergency requires practicing drills. It promotes confidence and guarantees that everyone is aware of how to stay safe.

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LEARN THE EVACUATION PLAN

In the event of an emergency, it is imperative that you and others are aware of the school's evacuation strategy. Keep yourself informed and take initiative to comprehend and follow to the set protocols.

During an Earthquake

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DUCK, COVER AND HOLD

During an earthquake, it's important to stay calm and act quickly to minimize injury and structural damage, ensuring safety until shaking stops and movement is safe.

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WATCH OUT FOR FALLING DEBRIS

During an earthquake, prioritize your safety by being aware of falling debris and taking necessary precautions to minimize injury risk.

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DO NOT USE ELEVATORS

During an earthquake, avoid elevators to avoid malfunctions and potential stockiness. Use stairs if safe, allowing for control and reduced risk.

After an Earthquake

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CHECK FOR INJURIES

Check people closely for any obvious signs of injuries, such as burns, cuts, bruises, or breathing problems.

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CHECK FOR NEWS UPDATES

Reliable news sources are important for understanding earthquake situations and making informed decisions, as they provide accurate and balanced information.

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STAY AWAT FROM DAMAGED AREAS

Avoid damaged areas due to potential hazards such as unstable structures, fallen objects, and hidden dangers.

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FOLLOW THE SCHOOL EMERGENCY PLAN

The school emergency plan is important for safety following an earthquake, guiding students, and staff to safe areas, and providing instructions for efficient responses, minimizing risks and potential harm.