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Try installing latches on your cabinets to prevent the things inside from falling out. For anything heavy get some earthquake putty to secure it.
People avoid or limit an earthquake's damage by building structures that will not fail in the earthquake or subsequent events and make it safe at the same time.
No. Things could fall down in an earthquake. Also the building could collapse or a gas line could brake and cause an explosion if it is ignited.
If you are in bed during the night and an earthquake occurs, simply roll off the bed. A safe void will exist around the bed. Never go to the stairs. Get Near the Outer Walls Of Buildings Or Outside Of Them If Possible. Minimize your movements to a nearby safe place. If you are outdoors move away from buildings streetlights and utility wires.
The Magnitude of the Earthquake was estimated to be around 7.8 Leaving 17000 people dead. Stay safe everyone!
the object will have to be strong otherwise the magnatisime will fall
The best way to stay safe in a earthquake is to go under a hard object (like a desk or table ) and to have a earthquake safety kit.IF you are in your car drive slowly to the side of the rode and STAY CALM .
"safe soil equals safe life"
If you are flying in an airplane when an earthquake occurs, you will not feel it. It would be a relief to take off right before an earthquake struck the place you departed from, assuming you don't have any relatives or friends to worry about. Once airborne, your plane will still need a safe place to land, however.
Try and stay safe.
to ensure safe travel across sea's and oceans, an to not have an earthquake or hurricane tear down their city.
to ensure safe travel across sea's and oceans, an to not have an earthquake or hurricane tear down their city.