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  • Question
    What do you do if you are in a tall building?
    Jared Butler
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    Drop, take cover, and hold on in a tall building as you would in any other spot. There isn't time to get to a lower floor, so your best course of action is to take cover as best you can. Do not take the elevators.
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    What do I do if there are trees on both sides of my house? How do I get out?
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    Hide under furniture and do not go outside. Wait until the earthquake has ended and there are no more aftershocks before leaving your home.
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    What should I do if I am in the ocean?
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    Get out of the water as soon as you can and head for higher ground. Earthquakes in coastal regions can trigger high waves and dangerous tsunamis.
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    What should we do about food?
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    Pack canned food once you get the warning. If you live in a place prone for earthquakes, pack food ahead of time and have it regularly rotated and restocked to ensure that the food is always in date and of the best quality. Ensure that you have a can opener as well. If you have a camping stove with fuel, rice, pasta and lentils are great to have too. Jerky (biltong) and other dried meats can be helpful for quick and easy protein that lasts. Ensure that you have food for babies and pets as well.
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    How can people survive in school during earthquake?
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    Do drop, cover and hold. This will usually happen under your desk. Some schools have earthquake drills, especially schools in earthquake prone areas of the world such as New Zealand, Japan and the USA, to help children know what to do. Remember that while teachers will direct students in the event of an earthquake, it is good to know how to drop, cover and hold as standard practice.
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    What should I do if I get trapped somewhere?
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    Yell for help. If you're unable to yell, try to tap on something nearby, louder and louder, until help arrives.
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    What if I'm about to go to sleep when a quake hits in very active earthquake zone?
    IPadchris
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    Your life is more important than your sleep. Worry about your sleep later. You can survive 5 to 7 days without sleep.
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    What if the earthquake is so bad that the ground breaks? What do I do?
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    All you can do is try to get away from the crack.
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    What do I do if I am alone and bleeding?
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    Try and stop the bleeding, lean against something on a safe location and call for help.
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    What if I'm already sleeping when an earthquake happens?
    Community Answer
    You'll wake up. Find something to hide under, then drop, cover and hold.
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    Do I need a compass and a map?
    Community Answer
    Probably not if you live in a neighborhood, but if you live near the woods, it is advisable.
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    What do I do if I'm in a bus when an earthquake is in progress
    Jared Butler
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    If you're on public transit, look for evacuation or safety information posters on your bus or train. The driver will pull over in a safe spot. Follow any instructions offered by your public transit authority officials.
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    Is it important to pack clothes?
    DeathCobra
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    You only need to pack essentials such as water, canned and dried food, flashlight, spare batteries, first aid kit, multi purpose tool, etc. but you can pack some clothes as well.
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    What if I get hurt and I can't do anything?
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    If you have a cell phone, try to use it to call for help. Otherwise, use your voice to call out to anyone who might be nearby. If no one comes to help, stay calm and stay still. Most likely, emergency services will come looking for injured or trapped individuals as soon as it is safe.
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    Can I hide next to a stable building?
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    You should avoid hiding next to a building because in the event the building collapses, you could be severely injured. This also leaves you vulnerable to flying debris.
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    What can I do if I am in a high building when an earthquake starts?
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    Shelter in place, wait for the shaking to stop, and exit via the stairs when it is safe to do so.
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    What if I'm trapped inside a building and no one comes to save you.
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    Someone will come. However, if 24 hours passes, it might be wise to try to dig your way out of the rubble.
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    What if my parents are stuck and the building is about to fall?
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    If you're still inside, try to get out of the building before it collapses. Don't go back in to try to help them. Call 911 if you have a phone, or yell for someone to help you.
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    Is safe go inside a tank during an earthquake?
    Community Answer
    No, I wouldn't do this unless the tank is meant to hold people. Otherwise, you could get trapped or hurt.
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    What is "drop, cover and hold on"?
    Purps The Raccoon
    Community Answer
    When you drop on the ground, take cover under a sturdy table, and hold on to the legs.
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    What if you are using the bathroom?
    Community Answer
    Finish and get out of the bathroom to a safe place as quickly as possible.
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    What can I hold onto if the ground breaks and I fall in?
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    There is not much to do in this situation but hope that you do not fall that far. If there is a tree or something to grab, then grab it. Grab anything you can.
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    What can I do if I am high up in a building?
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    Stay where you are until the earthquake finishes. Then exit through the stairs. Do not use the elevator.
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    If I'm on the stairs, should I go up or down?
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    It is best to go down; the lower floors of a building are usually safer in an earthquake, and it will ensure that you have an easier route to the exit when the earthquake stops.
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    Is it safe to hide in a tall wooden wardrobe or cabinet?
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    No, that would be a bad idea for a number of reasons. Most obviously, there is a risk that the cabinet could fall with you inside of it.
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    Can I survive an earthquake if I'm in a plane?
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    Since you're not on the ground, then you wouldn't experience any effects (good or bad) from the earthquake; you may not even know it's happening. If you're on the ground in a plane, then you could still survive pretty easily.
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    What do I do if there's an earthquake and my pets are inside?
    Community Answer
    You need to get yourself to safety, and go back in to save your pets later.
  • Question
    What happens if my house has a lot of windows?
    HumanBeing
    Top Answerer
    Windows won't necessarily break in an earthquake. Shelter in the center of the room you're in, under a table or desk if possible.
  • Question
    How long can an earthquake last?
    Aasim
    Top Answerer
    The main shockwave can last anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes, depending on the type of earthquake. Note that even an earthquake that lasts for 15 seconds can cause billions of dollars in damage; the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake only lasted about eight seconds but destroyed a major freeway, part of a bridge, and numerous buildings throughout California.
  • Question
    What if the building collapses with me inside?
    Aasim
    Top Answerer
    Earthquake resistant buildings rarely collapse; however, if you happen to be in a collapsed structure, you will need to make noise. Do not scream or yell as that lets toxic particles into your lungs. Bang on pipes, blow whistles, use anything you can to help first responders find you.
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