Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How do we respond when natural disasters occur?

How do we respond when natural disasters occur?

When a natural disaster occurs, you should take correct measures so that you can save your life and property. Before an earthquake strikes, pay attention to escape methods. Before a fire strikes, you must conduct scientific escapes and find certain exits. When facing a typhoon, you must pay attention to the surrounding prevention warnings. 1. Earthquake Escape Methods

Some natural disasters are unavoidable, but when encountering such a thing, do not panic. Especially when an earthquake comes, you must take advantage of it. During the most critical 12 seconds, you must hide in a relatively safe area, so as to guarantee your own life. A safe hiding range is the place you need to find at that time, such as hiding under a table or a place with a small span. If you have the chance, try to run outside to an open space. 2. Escape when a fire breaks out

If a fire breaks out suddenly, you must remember to cover your mouth and nose at this time to avoid suffocation due to lack of oxygen. And be sure to find a water source and spray it on yourself to prevent your clothes from accidentally catching fire due to fire. And you must find the escape exit in time. Never escape from the elevator. When a fire breaks out, you must buy time to evacuate from a corridor where the smoke is not thick. 3. Escape from a typhoon

The power of a typhoon is very powerful, but its action time is relatively short, so people are still taking precautionary measures against typhoons. For example, when a typhoon strikes, you should hide in your house and pay attention to the condition of doors and windows, so as not to cause an imbalance in indoor and outdoor air pressure. And if the typhoon is too strong, people should protect their heads and lean against walls to defend themselves. If you are unfortunate enough to encounter a typhoon, you should hide in a low-lying area, take all possible measures to prevent your head from being hit, and hold on to surrounding objects to prevent yourself from being blown away.