Try to move your body parts. Keep doing so to keep blood circulating in all parts of your body. Make some signal by way of whistling or shouting if you hear some rescue activities nearby. Do not shake or try to move your body vigorously because you might risk further crushing under the unstable pile of rubble.
Run in an open area. and when it is over. go and save others, buried in debris
In February, 2008 there was an earthquake that struck Nevada that registered a 6.0. There were no injuries reported with this earthquake, but there was damage that was reported, including falling bricks, broken signs and windows, and damage to vehicles from falling debris.
You should take out a policy for earthquake insurance.
they should be calm
Away from any large objects.
Run in an open area. and when it is over. go and save others, buried in debris
Most commonly by being buried under debris that crushes them.
If you think about it, the debris will fall on them so yeah theres your answer
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you should run when an earthquake is orgared
if earthquake occurs, you should stay in your house where the warmest area you can think of, back in India there was a earthquake and family's held hands together in the toilet where they sleep.
An earthquake causes loose rock to tumble downward into a jumble of stone debris .
In February, 2008 there was an earthquake that struck Nevada that registered a 6.0. There were no injuries reported with this earthquake, but there was damage that was reported, including falling bricks, broken signs and windows, and damage to vehicles from falling debris.
Breaking up large debris into smaller debris.
the earthquake began and sent wind and debris everywhere, when the wind and debris was mixed with wood and winds hard enough to create fire. the fire was large and it mixed with the earthquake, created one of the biggest natural disasters in our countries history. that's all :) @rose@
You should take out a policy for earthquake insurance.
The best way survive an earthquake is lay next to a piece of furniture that is longer than you are tall. You do not want to be under the furniture in case the building's roof collapses, because that piece of furniture will also collapse. When it does, there will be a void left on either side of it, where you can be safe from the falling debris.