You should contact the local authorities, and ask them for help. While you're waiting, you can make sure there isn't anything that can crash down on you when an earthquake strikes. Also be sure to cloase all windows, and hide in the cellar or basement, but NOT near any glass.
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Lock your doors and hider your babies
Open areas away from buildings and power lines are generally considered safer during a major earthquake. Areas with designated safe zones like parks or open fields can provide protection from falling debris. It's important to move to a safe area as quickly as possible during an earthquake.
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.
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to reduce the risk of fires
"safe soil equals safe life"
The earthquake of San Francisco caused shifts in the plates on the surface of the bay. Future earthquakes make this area more vulnerable to sinking and weakening of structures in the area.
Try and stay safe.
When an earthquake hits, people will get hurt, if you don't move out of the area.
Practice earthquake drills regularly and make sure you have an earthquake kit that would supply you and your family with food and water for up to 3 days.