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Page 1: Earthquake
Page 2: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

Prepared by:FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZ

GROUP VII

VIII- KRYPTON

Page 3: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Page 4: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

Page 5: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

WhY NOT?

Will you panic?

Do you have to panic?

What are you going

to do when earthquake strikes?

Why?

Earthquakes are serious matter. Whether one

happens or not it's always important to be prepared for the

worst.

Hold on, fellas

Page 6: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

WhY NOT?

Will you panic?

Do you have to panic?

What are you going

to do when earthquake strikes?

Why?

Earthquakes are serious matter. Whether one

happens or not it's always important to be prepared for the

worst.

Hold on, fellas

Before we

start…

LET US RECALL…

What are you going to do when an earthquake

is predicted?

What practices

are you going to do

before an earthquake?

Let’s

Play

a

Game…A GUESSING GAME!

Page 7: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

WhY NOT?

Will you panic?

Do you have to panic?

What are you going

to do when earthquake strikes?

Why?

Earthquakes are serious matter. Whether one

happens or not it's always important to be prepared for the

worst.

Hold on, fellas

Before we

start…

LET US RECALL…

What are you going to do when an earthquake

is predicted?

What practices

are you going to do

before an earthquake?

Let’s

Play

a

Game…A GUESSING GAME!

6.9

7.0

Guess the Magnitud

e

5.4

8.0

Page 8: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

WhY NOT?

Will you panic?

Do you have to panic?

What are you going

to do when earthquake strikes?

Why?

Earthquakes are serious matter. Whether one

happens or not it's always important to be prepared for the

worst.

Hold on, fellas

Before we

start…

LET US RECALL…

What are you going to do when an earthquake

is predicted?

What practices

are you going to do

before an earthquake?

Let’s

Play

a

Game…A GUESSING GAME!

6.9

7.0

Guess the Magnitud

e

5.4

8.0

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?

Drop, Cover, Hold on.

If you are in bed protect your head

with a pillow.

Stay away from glass, windows and abrasive surfaces.

Do not use load bearing

doorways.

Take cover under a sturdy desk or against a wall.

Do not use elevators.

If you are

indoors

Page 9: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

WhY NOT?

Will you panic?

Do you have to panic?

What are you going

to do when earthquake strikes?

Why?

Earthquakes are serious matter. Whether one

happens or not it's always important to be prepared for the

worst.

Hold on, fellas

Before we

start…

LET US RECALL…

What are you going to do when an earthquake

is predicted?

What practices

are you going to do

before an earthquake?

Let’s

Play

a

Game…A GUESSING GAME!

6.9

7.0

Guess the Magnitud

e

5.4

8.0

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?

Drop, Cover, Hold on.

If you are in bed protect your head

with a pillow.

Stay away from glass, windows and abrasive surfaces.

Do not use load bearing

doorways.

Take cover under a sturdy desk or against a wall.

Do not use elevators.

If you are

indoors

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?STAY THERE.

Stay in the car do not

drive across

damaged roads or bridges.

Stop as quickly as possible but never near building and overpasses.

PANIC

If you are

outdoors

If you are in

a vehicle

Move away from buildings, trees, streetlights, and

utility wires.

DONT

Page 10: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

WhY NOT?

Will you panic?

Do you have to panic?

What are you going

to do when earthquake strikes?

Why?

Earthquakes are serious matter. Whether one

happens or not it's always important to be prepared for the

worst.

Hold on, fellas

Before we

start…

LET US RECALL…

What are you going to do when an earthquake

is predicted?

What practices

are you going to do

before an earthquake?

Let’s

Play

a

Game…A GUESSING GAME!

6.9

7.0

Guess the Magnitud

e

5.4

8.0

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?

Drop, Cover, Hold on.

If you are in bed protect your head

with a pillow.

Stay away from glass, windows and abrasive surfaces.

Do not use load bearing

doorways.

Take cover under a sturdy desk or against a wall.

Do not use elevators.

If you are

indoors

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?STAY THERE.

Stay in the car do not

drive across

damaged roads or bridges.

Stop as quickly as possible but never near building and overpasses.

PANIC

If you are

outdoors

If you are in

a vehicle

Move away from buildings, trees, streetlights, and

utility wires.

DONT

DO’S and DON’TSAfter the ground shakes, you need to:WEAR SHOES

Check for injuries

CONTACT YOUR RELATIVES

Use battery powered flashlights.

PREPARE FOR AFTERSHOCKS

Whatever happens, DO NOT :

Touch broken appliances AND downed lines

Turn on the gas

Turn on the electricity

Page 11: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

WhY NOT?

Will you panic?

Do you have to panic?

What are you going

to do when earthquake strikes?

Why?

Earthquakes are serious matter. Whether one

happens or not it's always important to be prepared for the

worst.

Hold on, fellas

Before we

start…

LET US RECALL…

What are you going to do when an earthquake

is predicted?

What practices

are you going to do

before an earthquake?

Let’s

Play

a

Game…A GUESSING GAME!

6.9

7.0

Guess the Magnitud

e

5.4

8.0

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?

Drop, Cover, Hold on.

If you are in bed protect your head

with a pillow.

Stay away from glass, windows and abrasive surfaces.

Do not use load bearing

doorways.

Take cover under a sturdy desk or against a wall.

Do not use elevators.

If you are

indoors

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?STAY THERE.

Stay in the car do not

drive across

damaged roads or bridges.

Stop as quickly as possible but never near building and overpasses.

PANIC

If you are

outdoors

If you are in

a vehicle

Move away from buildings, trees, streetlights, and

utility wires.

DONT

DO’S and DON’TSAfter the ground shakes, you need to:WEAR SHOES

Check for injuries

CONTACT YOUR RELATIVES

Use battery powered flashlights.

PREPARE FOR AFTERSHOCKS

Whatever happens, DO NOT :

Touch broken appliances AND downed lines

Turn on the gas

Turn on the electricity

Calm down and get your bearings.

BEWARE OF AFTERSHOCKS.

Stay away from downed power

lines, broken glass and fire

hazards.

Do not enter any damage buildings .

After Earthqua

ke:

Page 12: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

WhY NOT?

Will you panic?

Do you have to panic?

What are you going

to do when earthquake strikes?

Why?

Earthquakes are serious matter. Whether one

happens or not it's always important to be prepared for the

worst.

Hold on, fellas

Before we

start…

LET US RECALL…

What are you going to do when an earthquake

is predicted?

What practices

are you going to do

before an earthquake?

Let’s

Play

a

Game…A GUESSING GAME!

6.9

7.0

Guess the Magnitud

e

5.4

8.0

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?

Drop, Cover, Hold on.

If you are in bed protect your head

with a pillow.

Stay away from glass, windows and abrasive surfaces.

Do not use load bearing

doorways.

Take cover under a sturdy desk or against a wall.

Do not use elevators.

If you are

indoors

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?STAY THERE.

Stay in the car do not

drive across

damaged roads or bridges.

Stop as quickly as possible but never near building and overpasses.

PANIC

If you are

outdoors

If you are in

a vehicle

Move away from buildings, trees, streetlights, and

utility wires.

DONT

DO’S and DON’TSAfter the ground shakes, you need to:WEAR SHOES

Check for injuries

CONTACT YOUR RELATIVES

Use battery powered flashlights.

PREPARE FOR AFTERSHOCKS

Whatever happens, DO NOT :

Touch broken appliances AND downed lines

Turn on the gas

Turn on the electricity

Calm down and get your bearings.

BEWARE OF AFTERSHOCKS.

Stay away from downed power

lines, broken glass and fire

hazards.

Do not enter any damage buildings .

After Earthqua

ke:

Margareth Cortez: Do you experience already an earthquake?

Shawn Slasor: Yeah. I won’t forget what happened that day.

Margareth: Really? What did you felt?

Shawn: I felt like dying. I thought that was my last day. I’m really nervous. I just hope that wont happen again.

Margareth Cortez: Anong naramdaman mo nung nangyari ‘yung lindol?

Patricia Marie Arellano: Syempre natakot. Pero hindi naman gano’n kalakas eh.

Page 13: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

WhY NOT?

Will you panic?

Do you have to panic?

What are you going

to do when earthquake strikes?

Why?

Earthquakes are serious matter. Whether one

happens or not it's always important to be prepared for the

worst.

Hold on, fellas

Before we

start…

LET US RECALL…

What are you going to do when an earthquake

is predicted?

What practices

are you going to do

before an earthquake?

Let’s

Play

a

Game…A GUESSING GAME!

6.9

7.0

Guess the Magnitud

e

5.4

8.0

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?

Drop, Cover, Hold on.

If you are in bed protect your head

with a pillow.

Stay away from glass, windows and abrasive surfaces.

Do not use load bearing

doorways.

Take cover under a sturdy desk or against a wall.

Do not use elevators.

If you are

indoors

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?STAY THERE.

Stay in the car do not

drive across

damaged roads or bridges.

Stop as quickly as possible but never near building and overpasses.

PANIC

If you are

outdoors

If you are in

a vehicle

Move away from buildings, trees, streetlights, and

utility wires.

DONT

DO’S and DON’TSAfter the ground shakes, you need to:WEAR SHOES

Check for injuries

CONTACT YOUR RELATIVES

Use battery powered flashlights.

PREPARE FOR AFTERSHOCKS

Whatever happens, DO NOT :

Touch broken appliances AND downed lines

Turn on the gas

Turn on the electricity

Calm down and get your bearings.

BEWARE OF AFTERSHOCKS.

Stay away from downed power

lines, broken glass and fire

hazards.

Do not enter any damage buildings .

After Earthqua

ke:

Margareth Cortez: Do you experience already an earthquake?

Shawn Slasor: Yeah. I won’t forget what happened that day.

Margareth: Really? What did you felt?

Shawn: I felt like dying. I thought that was my last day. I’m really nervous. I just hope that wont happen again.

Margareth Cortez: Anong naramdaman mo nung nangyari ‘yung lindol?

Patricia Marie Arellano: Syempre natakot. Pero hindi naman gano’n kalakas eh.

Margareth Cortez: Hi Sir Charles! Pwede po

bang magtanong?

Charleston Chaves: Yes.

Margareth: Sir nakaranas ka na ba ng lindol?

Chavez: Yup

Margareth: Sir, ano po ba ang pakiramdam?

Chavez: Wala naman ok lang.

Page 14: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

WhY NOT?

Will you panic?

Do you have to panic?

What are you going

to do when earthquake strikes?

Why?

Earthquakes are serious matter. Whether one

happens or not it's always important to be prepared for the

worst.

Hold on, fellas

Before we

start…

LET US RECALL…

What are you going to do when an earthquake

is predicted?

What practices

are you going to do

before an earthquake?

Let’s

Play

a

Game…A GUESSING GAME!

6.9

7.0

Guess the Magnitud

e

5.4

8.0

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?

Drop, Cover, Hold on.

If you are in bed protect your head

with a pillow.

Stay away from glass, windows and abrasive surfaces.

Do not use load bearing

doorways.

Take cover under a sturdy desk or against a wall.

Do not use elevators.

If you are

indoors

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?STAY THERE.

Stay in the car do not

drive across

damaged roads or bridges.

Stop as quickly as possible but never near building and overpasses.

PANIC

If you are

outdoors

If you are in

a vehicle

Move away from buildings, trees, streetlights, and

utility wires.

DONT

DO’S and DON’TSAfter the ground shakes, you need to:WEAR SHOES

Check for injuries

CONTACT YOUR RELATIVES

Use battery powered flashlights.

PREPARE FOR AFTERSHOCKS

Whatever happens, DO NOT :

Touch broken appliances AND downed lines

Turn on the gas

Turn on the electricity

Calm down and get your bearings.

BEWARE OF AFTERSHOCKS.

Stay away from downed power

lines, broken glass and fire

hazards.

Do not enter any damage buildings .

After Earthqua

ke:

Margareth Cortez: Do you experience already an earthquake?

Shawn Slasor: Yeah. I won’t forget what happened that day.

Margareth: Really? What did you felt?

Shawn: I felt like dying. I thought that was my last day. I’m really nervous. I just hope that wont happen again.

Margareth Cortez: Anong naramdaman mo nung nangyari ‘yung lindol?

Patricia Marie Arellano: Syempre natakot. Pero hindi naman gano’n kalakas eh.

Margareth Cortez: Hi Sir Charles! Pwede po

bang magtanong?

Charleston Chaves: Yes.

Margareth: Sir nakaranas ka na ba ng lindol?

Chavez: Yup

Margareth: Sir, ano po ba ang pakiramdam?

Chavez: Wala naman ok lang.

You can avoid, prevent or stay away from a war while an earthquake is a

natural phenomena.

“You can more win a war than you can win an

earthquake.” – Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973)

First female Legislator of the United States

.

Page 15: Earthquake

Precautionary

measures DURING and

AFTER EARTHQUAKE

FRANCIS MARGARETH B. CORTEZVIII- KRYPTON

Learn how to stop electric

main and gas supply and do the

first aid.

Don’t keep heavy

objects in high

shelves. Fasten heavy

appliances to the

floor, and anchor heavy

furniture to the walls.

Have a flash light,

battery powered radio and first aid kits in your

house.

Make sure every one

knows where they are kept. 

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Keep some dry foods

and drinking water.

Plan for reuniting

your family

after an earthquak

e.

BEFORE an

EARTHQUAKE

Urge your school teachers to discuss

earthquake’s safety in the classrooms, and ask them to conduct

drills.

WhY NOT?

Will you panic?

Do you have to panic?

What are you going

to do when earthquake strikes?

Why?

Earthquakes are serious matter. Whether one

happens or not it's always important to be prepared for the

worst.

Hold on, fellas

Before we

start…

LET US RECALL…

What are you going to do when an earthquake

is predicted?

What practices

are you going to do

before an earthquake?

Let’s

Play

a

Game…A GUESSING GAME!

6.9

7.0

Guess the Magnitud

e

5.4

8.0

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?

Drop, Cover, Hold on.

If you are in bed protect your head

with a pillow.

Stay away from glass, windows and abrasive surfaces.

Do not use load bearing

doorways.

Take cover under a sturdy desk or against a wall.

Do not use elevators.

If you are

indoors

How do you ride out an

Earthquake?STAY THERE.

Stay in the car do not

drive across

damaged roads or bridges.

Stop as quickly as possible but never near building and overpasses.

PANIC

If you are

outdoors

If you are in

a vehicle

Move away from buildings, trees, streetlights, and

utility wires.

DONT

DO’S and DON’TSAfter the ground shakes, you need to:WEAR SHOES

Check for injuries

CONTACT YOUR RELATIVES

Use battery powered flashlights.

PREPARE FOR AFTERSHOCKS

Whatever happens, DO NOT :

Touch broken appliances AND downed lines

Turn on the gas

Turn on the electricity

Calm down and get your bearings.

BEWARE OF AFTERSHOCKS.

Stay away from downed power

lines, broken glass and fire

hazards.

Do not enter any damage buildings .

After Earthqua

ke:

Margareth Cortez: Do you experience already an earthquake?

Shawn Slasor: Yeah. I won’t forget what happened that day.

Margareth: Really? What did you felt?

Shawn: I felt like dying. I thought that was my last day. I’m really nervous. I just hope that wont happen again.

Margareth Cortez: Anong naramdaman mo nung nangyari ‘yung lindol?

Patricia Marie Arellano: Syempre natakot. Pero hindi naman gano’n kalakas eh.

Margareth Cortez: Hi Sir Charles! Pwede po

bang magtanong?

Charleston Chaves: Yes.

Margareth: Sir nakaranas ka na ba ng lindol?

Chavez: Yup

Margareth: Sir, ano po ba ang pakiramdam?

Chavez: Wala naman ok lang.

You can avoid, prevent or stay away from a war while an earthquake is a

natural phenomena.

“You can more win a war than you can win an

earthquake.” – Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973)

First female Legislator of the United States

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ENDPrecautionary

measures DURING and AFTER EARTHQUAKE