How to survive an earthquake

Surviving an earthquake involves quick thinking and preparedness. Here are steps to help you stay safe during an earthquake:

  1. Drop, Cover, and Hold On: When you feel the shaking, drop to the ground, take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture (like a table or desk), and hold on until the shaking stops. Protect your head and neck.
  2. Stay Indoors: If you are indoors, stay there. Do not run outside, as falling debris poses a significant risk.
  3. Stay Away from Windows and Heavy Objects: Move away from windows, glass, mirrors, and heavy objects that could shatter or fall during the quake.
  4. Brace Yourself: If you can’t find cover, crouch against an interior wall, covering your head and neck with your arms.
  5. If You’re Outside: Move to an open area away from buildings, trees, streetlights, and utility wires. Drop to the ground to avoid being knocked over.
  6. If You’re in a Vehicle: Pull over to a safe spot, away from buildings, trees, and overpasses. Stay inside the vehicle until the shaking stops.
  7. Avoid Doorways: Contrary to popular belief, doorways are not the safest places during earthquakes. It’s better to take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture.
  8. Stay Calm: Panic can lead to poor decisions. Take deep breaths and try to remain as calm as possible.
  9. Listen for Warnings: After the shaking stops, be prepared for aftershocks, which can also be strong. Listen to emergency broadcasts for updates and safety instructions.
  10. Check for Injuries: Assess yourself and others for injuries. Provide first aid if necessary.
  11. Be Prepared: Have an emergency kit with essentials like water, non-perishable food, a flashlight, and a battery-powered radio. Keep these items readily accessible.
  12. Know Your Surroundings: Be familiar with your environment and know your evacuation routes in case you need to leave your location.
  13. Stay Informed: Stay tuned to local news or emergency alerts for information about the earthquake’s impact and any evacuation orders.
  14. Assist Others: If it’s safe, help those who may need assistance, such as children, the elderly, or people with disabilities.
  15. Secure Your Space: Secure heavy furniture, appliances, and objects that could become hazards during an earthquake. Use straps, anchors, or braces to prevent them from falling.

Remember that earthquakes can happen suddenly and without warning, so being prepared and knowing what to do during one can make a significant difference in your safety and the safety of those around you.