Hide in the lowest possible place in your house if your house is not low at all or your in a flat go as far away from any building you can.
-----------------------------------INCORRECT ANSWER ABOVE.----------------------------------
Do not exit the building. Ever. Falling objects will crush you, no doubt. Always hide either standing under a door frame, or NEXT to a table. (Do not go in your basement, as the earth itself may swallow you. Stay on your main floor.) Many people mistake going under a table. If you go under a table, the roof will fall and crush you. Next to a table... The roof will crush the table, and this will force the table to become diagonal. The space between the table and the floor is called the Triangle of Life. And, I repeat. NEVER go under a table. It will kill you.
During a major earthquake, the safest area is typically indoors away from windows, glass, and heavy furniture that could fall. Drop to the ground, take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture, and hold on until the shaking stops. Avoid doorways and exterior walls.
The safest place to go during a typhoon is indoors in a sturdy building away from windows and doors. Seek shelter in a designated evacuation center, if possible. Avoid areas prone to flooding or landslides.
No, a bathtub is not considered a safe place to hide during an earthquake as it can collapse or shift during shaking. It is recommended to drop down, take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture, and hold on until the shaking stops. If no furniture is available, seek shelter against an interior wall away from windows.
The safest place during a flood is on high ground away from water bodies, in a sturdy building with multiple exit routes and access to emergency supplies. Avoid areas prone to flash floods, such as low-lying regions, and follow evacuation orders issued by local authorities.
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.
the safest place during an earthquake is probably in the highest place you can be
yes
away from windows, if outside open ground.
The safest place to hide in a earthquake is either in a doorway or outside 20 or so feet away of any buildings.
no i don't think so. the safest place would be a basement
yes
During a major earthquake, the safest area is typically indoors away from windows, glass, and heavy furniture that could fall. Drop to the ground, take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture, and hold on until the shaking stops. Avoid doorways and exterior walls.
if the earthquake is unexpected i would run to the safest place and drop cover and hold.
The safest place during a tornado is in a basement or similar underground shelter.
The safest place to be in your house during a tornado is in the basement.
In a bank the safest place to be is in the vault.
The safest place to hide during a tornado is either a basement or a tub with a mattress over top of it. But for an earthquake it is safe to hide inside of your home is in a doorframe or under a desk that is against the wall. The best hiding spot is proably outside and away from trees or buildings. At least outside you won't get crushed by your own house or someone else's.