Things To Do To Survive An Earthquakeby Anna Glendenning | More from this Blogger 15 Jul 2006 11:44 AM
Today, I live in the Pacific Northwest and I have learned that earthquakes can happen anyplace. If your home is located near the epicenter of an earthquake you may need to know what to do if you suddenly find yourself in a big one. When an earthquake starts it may take a moment to realize whats happening. Most people who are injured during an earthquake are hurt by falling objects. Another leading injury people face following an earthquakes is caused broken glass on the floor or glass-filled carpet. Broken glass is a hazardous risk long after an earthquake is over. When you realize an earthquake is happening follow these tips:
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