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.
Try installing latches on your cabinets to prevent the things inside from falling out. For anything heavy get some earthquake putty to secure it.
It's safer to avoid elevators during an earthquake because they may malfunction or get stuck, trapping you inside. Additionally, if the power goes out during the earthquake, you could be left stranded in the elevator shaft. It is better to take the stairs if it is safe to do so during an earthquake.
"safe soil equals safe life"
Try and stay safe.
You find the TM Earthquake inside Victory Road.
The point inside Earth where movement from inside an earthquake first occurs is called the focus or hypocenter. This is the location where the seismic energy is released, generating seismic waves that travel to the surface and cause shaking.
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If you are outside an earthquake then the best thing to do is not to go inside the earthquake zone - until the earthquake and aftershocks subside.
Yes, people can be safe inside during an earthquake if they take proper precautions. It's advisable to stay indoors, as going outside can be more dangerous due to falling debris. Taking cover under sturdy furniture, away from windows, and holding on until the shaking stops can help protect against injuries. Additionally, having an emergency plan and supplies ready can enhance safety during such events.
we know whats inside the earth because there is earthquake wave