That would depend more on the type of injury rather than on the earthquake.
The main difference is that after an earthquake, the possibility to get help is probably limited. Roads might not be passable. Hospitals might be full of injured people.
So do the regular First Aid things, like you would if you got injured while out camping/hiking.
Don't call emergency services or go to a hospital unless you really need qualified help.
Compound/open fractures, big/deep cuts, particularly to hands, face, joints. Trouble breathing, internal injuries w/firm abdomen, sucking chest wounds, etc etc
The youngest child to have ever been born during an earthquake is any newborn who is born during an earthquake. It is unlikely that this should ever change as all babies who are born, whether during earthquakes or otherwise, are all newborns.
The number of people hurt in an average earthquake can vary widely depending on factors such as the earthquake's magnitude, depth, location relative to population centers, and building construction standards. In general, a moderate earthquake can injure hundreds to thousands of people, while a larger earthquake can result in tens of thousands of injuries.
The death toll is said to be more than 1,700 and more than 10,000 are missing.
the safest place during an earthquake is probably in the highest place you can be
Hiding under a sturdy piece of furniture like a table can provide protection from falling debris during an earthquake. It can help to shield you from objects that may be dislodged and falling during the shaking, reducing the risk of injury.
If possible get out into the open where nothing can fall on you. If you are in a built up area shelter under something sturdy. The shaking of the ground is not likely to harm you it is falling objects that hurt people during an earthquake.
In an earthquake, you should avoid being inside of a building. You should also avoid being around anything that could fall and hurt you.
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Wish you were elsewhere . There is little you can do in a major quake.
It's safer to avoid elevators during an earthquake because they may malfunction or get stuck, trapping you inside. Additionally, if the power goes out during the earthquake, you could be left stranded in the elevator shaft. It is better to take the stairs if it is safe to do so during an earthquake.
Around 300,000 people died during the earthquake on January 12th in Haiti, and around 1,000,000 people were injured.
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The youngest child to have ever been born during an earthquake is any newborn who is born during an earthquake. It is unlikely that this should ever change as all babies who are born, whether during earthquakes or otherwise, are all newborns.
When an earthquake hits, people will get hurt, if you don't move out of the area.