13 Earthquake Safety Tips

Earthquake strikes on April 22, 2019 to various locations around the world. Magnitude 6.1 rocked the Philippines at least five people were dead. The Clark International Airport in Pampanga seriously damaged causing its operation to shutdown and flights were cancelled. Heritage churches in Pampanga remain closed to the public after the 6.1 magnitude hit the area. The bell tower of Saint Catherine Church, one of the oldest churches in Pampanga collapsed after the quake.



Here are the 13 earthquake safety tips,

  1. Prepare an emergency supply kit and stored in accessible area.
  2. Plan a second way to exit each room or area in your house or workplace.
  3. Always check the nearest evacuation area.
  4. Familiarize the hazards in your area.
  5. Store fire extinguisher in an easily accessible location.
  6. Stay calm and be alert.
  7. During the shaking, drop, cover and hold on.
  8. Move to an open area if outside.
  9. Move quickly to higher grounds if near the shore.
  10. Move away from steep slopes.
  11. If driving, do not cross bridges, overpass or flyovers.
  12. Monitor the situation from the radio, tv and social media.
  13. Keep updated emergency contact numbers such as hospitals, fire station, police station, etc.

Always remember, safety first!

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Jeri is the host of Bisitang Pinoy “Jon and Jeri” and “Jericho’s Place” at YouTube Channel. He already travelled in 82 countries and territories that covered the 275 cities and towns around the world. He is a licensed mechanical engineer, small-scale entrepreneur, web designer, blogger and founder/administrator of www.jerichosplace.com and Jericho’s Place Condotel. A certified TEFL teacher handling 121 classes and groups from ESO to adults in general, and business English. He worked for more than sixteen (16) years as energy professional in EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) for oil and gas industries spanning across the Middle East, Europe, Asia and Africa.