- Get into a doorway or under a table. If you can't then get between the couch and the wall.
- Don't move until you are sure the quake is over! Beware of aftershocks too.
- Most/all Fire, ambulance and police will be busy, so don't waste time ringing them.
- Stay together!
You should take out a policy for earthquake insurance.
"Seismic" refers to an earthquake, so seismic shaking is the shaking motion of the earth (and things on it) caused by an earthquake. There are different waves that emanate from the hypocenter, or point of origin.
they should be calm
It wasn't hit directly by the earthquake. It did however, experience tremers and a surge from the ocean that destroyed a few things.
Away from any large objects.
hook under the table
Yes.
we should keep ourselves under strong material which is resistive to sever damage
um theres that earthquake level and the one with the free fall on it
you should run when an earthquake is orgared
If you think about it, the debris will fall on them so yeah theres your answer
Basically the effects of the earthquake is a big tremor and things toppling over.
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You should take out a policy for earthquake insurance.
Paople were more worried about other things after the earthquake
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.
No. A tsunami is a giant ocean wave. A tsunami can be caused by an earthquake, but they are completely different things.