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algunas recomendaciones a tener en cuenta antes durante y después del terremoto
No es posible predecir cuándo y dónde se producirá un terremoto, de manera oportuna, pero estar informado y saber qué hacer en el momento crítico puede salvarnos la vida.
algunas recomendaciones a tener en cuenta antes durante y después del terremoto.
Que hacer Antes del terremoto (Prevención y educación y riesgos).
• Tener en casa a mano y en un sitio de fácil acceso un botiquín de primeros auxilios, linternas, radio, pilas, teléfono móvil, además de algunos alimentos no perecederos y agua embotellada.
• Realizar un plan de actuación junto con la familia para que todos sepan cómo deben actuar, cuáles son los posibles riesgos o cómo se desconectan la luz, el agua y el gas.
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• Have a first-aid kit, flashlights, radio, batteries, mobile phone, and some non-perishable foods and bottled water at hand.
• Make an action plan with the family so that everyone knows how to act, what are the possible risks or how to disconnect light, water and gas.
• Know the emergency telephones: Civil Protection, Police, Red Cross, among other agencies of immediate response.
• Securely secure objects that can cause damage when detaching.
• Supervise and reinforce if necessary the structure of housing.
• Keep up-to-date vaccination of all family members.
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During the earthquake:
It is very important to maintain a serene and constructive attitude because we are in an emergency situation, although I know that it is difficult to be one has to have self-control.
• Remember that if the earthquake is not strong, there is no cause for concern, it will happen soon.
• If the earthquake is strong, it is essential to be calm and to ensure that others are calm as well. If you show a fearful and desperate reaction, the effect can be made and the situation that could put your life at risk would be out of control. those of others.
How to react Inside a building is the case:
• Do not leave the building if they find a safe place to stay, exits and stairs may be congested.
• Sheltering under structures that protect us from objects that can fall off under a table, under the lintel of a door or placed under a desk or table near a wall which has a base and in case of collapse would make a triangle which is called the triangle of life in confined spaces.+
• Do not use the elevator, electricity can be interrupted and trapped.
• Turn off all fire that may be on, and above all do not ignite any type of flame as there may be gas leakage.
If you are outside a building:
• Keep away from buildings, walls, electric poles and other objects that may fall.
• Go to open places, trying not to run in the streets to avoid panic.
• If we are inside a car we must stop in the safest place possible, do not leave the vehicle.
• Away from bridges, electric poles and landslides.
After the earthquake:
• Check for injuries to family members and neighbors.
• Inspect the condition of water, gas and light installations.
• Communicate the damages to the company that corresponds, it is preferable not to try to solve the problems ourselves, especially if they affect the gas or electricity.
• Clean spills of medications, paints, and other hazardous chemicals as soon as possible.
• Move away from coastal areas where tsunamis or tsunamis may occur.
• Do not use the phone unless absolutely necessary, as it will collapse lines that may be necessary for truly urgent cases.
• Do not enter damaged buildings or structures with medium height and be extremely careful with the objects that we touch and that may have remained in an unstable position.
• Keep the streets clear so that emergency vehicles can circulate.
• Be alert to possible subsequent shaking called "replicas". Usually they are of smaller magnitude, but can cause damages.
• Beware of the rumors circulating because they can cause confusion and nervousness.
• Only the information coming from official bodies and authorities must be heeded.
• Report collapsed structures where people are presumed to be trapped.
I really hope that these recommendations can be useful for everyone in the world since information and knowledge is to be transmitted because if it does not die.
Strength faith and courage for our Mexican brothers from Venezuela.