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An earthquake of magnitude 4.5 occurred in Yilan County, Taiwan. How to protect yourself?

Yilan, Taiwan Province Province is a scenic place, but yesterday (65438+February 65438+June 6) 19, an earthquake of magnitude 4.5 occurred in Yilan, Taiwan Province Province. To put it simply, the earthquake caused no casualties. Let's pay attention to the details of Yilan.

Yilan earthquake in Taiwan Province province

According to the official measurement by China Seismological Network, an earthquake of magnitude 4.5 occurred at Beijing time 15438+06 in Yilan County, Taiwan (24.55 degrees north latitude, 0.2 degrees east longitude1.82 degrees east longitude) with a focal depth of 43 kilometers.

Yilan

Located in the northeast of Taiwan Province Province, China, it is a mountainous county. Surrounded by mountains, Lanyangping is like a dustpan. Under the northeast monsoon, Yilan absorbs all the rain and moisture, so it is called' Cynthia Rain'. The famous scenic spots in Yilan include Guishan Island, Taiping Mountain Forest Recreation Area, Kailan Wuzhai, Wu Qifeng Waterfall, Suao, Jiaoxi Hot Spring, Touchengtan and Yuanyang Lake.

Optimal travel time

Summer is the best time to go to Yilan. The scenery in Yilan is dominated by natural beauty. There are leaves everywhere in summer, and the weather is fine. Because it is windy and rainy in winter.

How to protect yourself when an earthquake happens?

1. If there is a sudden earthquake in the bungalow, you should quickly get under the bed and table and cover your head with bedding, pillows, washbasins, etc. Then leave the house as soon as possible after the earthquake and move to a safe place. If the house collapses in the earthquake, stay under the bed or table and don't move. Wait until the earthquake stops before escaping or waiting for rescue.

If you live in a building and there is an earthquake, don't try to run out of the building because it is too late. The safest and most effective way is to hide in the smallest room between two load-bearing walls, such as bathroom and kitchen. You can also hide under tables, cabinets and other furniture and protect your head in the corner of the room. Never hide under the balcony or window.

If there is an earthquake in the classroom, don't panic, and don't run around in the classroom or scramble to get out. Students near the door can run outside quickly, and students in the middle and back rows can hide under the desks as soon as possible and cover their heads with schoolbags; Students who lean against the wall should lean against the wall and cover their heads with their hands.

If you have left the room, don't go back to the house to get things immediately after the earthquake stops. Because after the first earthquake, there will be aftershocks, which pose a greater threat to people.

If there is an earthquake in public places, don't run around in panic. You can improvise and hide in a safe place nearby, such as under the desk, under the stage and in the orchestra pit.

If you are in the street, don't run into the building to avoid danger. Don't stay in dangerous places such as tall buildings, billboards, narrow hutongs and bridges.

7. If you are buried in a building after the earthquake, first try to take out the objects above the abdomen; Cover your nose and mouth with towels and clothes to prevent smoke suffocation; Pay attention to conserve physical strength, try to find food and water, create living conditions and wait for rescue.