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When you feel the ground vibrating, quickly go under a strong table. If there are no tables around, go into the door frame of a door. It is the strongest part of the door. However, you can also snatch a pillow and cover your head if none of these things are around. The pillow will protect you from glass and other light, sharp objects. Just remember, always cover your face and head!

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