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1. Drop to the ground and take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture. 2. Stay away from windows, glass, bookcases and other heavy objects that could fall over. 3. Stay in your safe place until the shaking has stopped. 4. If you are indoors, stay inside. Do not go outside or into damaged areas. 5.Read more
1. Drop to the ground and take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture.
See less2. Stay away from windows, glass, bookcases and other heavy objects that could fall over.
3. Stay in your safe place until the shaking has stopped.
4. If you are indoors, stay inside. Do not go outside or into damaged areas.
5. If you are outdoors, move to open spaces away from buildings, trees, walls and power lines.
6. When the shaking stops, check yourself and others for injuries.
7. Check for fires and other damage, if safe to do so.
8. Listen to local radio and/or television for emergency information.
9. Be aware that aftershocks can happen.