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1. Stop where you are and stay in a safe place until it is over. 2. Check for injuries and take immediate action if needed. 3. Stay away from windows, mirrors, shelves, or anything else that could topple and cause injury. 4. Turn off the gas, electricity and water supplies. 5. If you are outdoors, mRead more
1. Stop where you are and stay in a safe place until it is over.
See less2. Check for injuries and take immediate action if needed.
3. Stay away from windows, mirrors, shelves, or anything else that could topple and cause injury.
4. Turn off the gas, electricity and water supplies.
5. If you are outdoors, move away from buildings, power lines and trees.
6. If you are in a car, stop in an open area away from buildings, trees and power lines.
7. Listen to your local news or follow social media accounts of local authorities for updates.
8. Plan an evacuation route if necessary.
9. Take photos of any damage to your property and report it to the authorities.
10. Avoid using elevators for evacuation until the authorities have checked them for structural integrity.