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Disaster management and earthquake disaster management by research studys

   disaster management :-


  • Identifying the risk factors in a building. 🏢
  • Planning to fight hazards.
  • Keeping material essential in case of an emergency handy.
  • Repairing weak and dilapidated parts of a house. 
  • Taking shelter under a stout furniture during an earthquake.
  • Appraising the injuries and damages when the tremors stop.
  • Disaster management and executing the pre planned steps.


 
Suppose an earthquake starts right now. What are the measures should you immediately do in such a situation?
  • Come out of your house or school building
  • as soon as possible and be in the open field.
  • It is not possible to move out of doors, then
  • quickly go under a table or any heavy furniture.
  • During the earthquack it is advicable to avoid the balcony, starecase or elevator of a multistoried building.
  • If possible, pack your essential items be.
  • fore leaving the house.





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