a place where water is replaced
the back because the g forces are reduced and it is most likely to stay intact
Get a weather radio and get in the safest place of your home with a flash light and a blanket and stay away from windows
If you are on an upper floor leave it for a room in the basement or ground floor of the building. Within an apartment the safest room would probably be a bathroom. Stay away from windows.
Safest location is hard to determine but the safest would probably be Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, and Nasca as they are popular tourist destinations. Try to stay in main tourist sections of the cities. In Lima try to stay in the area of Miraflores.
you get away from all houses so nothing falls on you and you have to stay in the safest place possible also you should keep all your children away and safe
No. Mobile homes are easily destroyed or overturned by high winds and are easily carried away by flooding, making them one of the worst places to stay during a hurricane.
It is safest to stay underground if you hear/see a tornado.
A place inland and preferably in a higher ground than sea level, a place of 500 feet above sea level should be perfect. Take shelter in a place where food can be found and water is available as rescue may not come soon if a tsunami takes place. The highest peak you can find
Good luck sleeping. Go to the bathtub once it wakes you up. That's the safest place unless you have a basement or storm shelter.
stay at home
Many tourists feel comfortable in staying in an established, well known hotel as the safest and most convenient place to stay on vacation. For example, if a tourist wishes to visit France on vacation and wants to see allot of Paris, a well respected and safe Paris hotel is ideal.
If you are in a car during a blizzard, the safest thing to do is to stay inside the car with your seatbelt on, turn on your hazard lights, and call for help. Make sure your exhaust pipe is clear of snow to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Stay warm by running your car heater for short intervals. If you have a survival kit in your car, use it to stay safe until help arrives.