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1. Develop an emergency plan. Make sure everyone in your family and workplace knows what to do in the event of an earthquake. 2. Strengthen infrastructure to better withstand an earthquake. Make sure buildings, bridges and other infrastructure are up to code and can tolerate seismic activity. 3. InvRead more
1. Develop an emergency plan. Make sure everyone in your family and workplace knows what to do in the event of an earthquake.
See less2. Strengthen infrastructure to better withstand an earthquake. Make sure buildings, bridges and other infrastructure are up to code and can tolerate seismic activity.
3. Invest in early warning systems. Early warning systems help to detect seismic activity before it hits, giving people more time to seek shelter and prepare.
4. Educate people on the effects of earthquakes and what to do if one occurs. Make sure people are aware of the potential dangers and how to respond, so that they can take appropriate action if a quake occurs.
5. Set up an earthquake response network. This can include an emergency alert system, updated evacuation routes and protocols, and specialized personnel who can help manage the aftermath of an earthquake.