Formula for disaster prevention and mitigation (4)

There are four formulas for earthquake prevention and disaster reduction:

1. Earthquake: In case of earthquake, take shelter first, find a gap under the table, bend over and lean against the corner, seize the opportunity to escape and stay away from all buildings. Aftershocks crouched in the open space.

2. Fire: In case of fire, you are afraid of smoke. Cover your nose with a wet towel, roll on the burning ground, run down without taking the elevator, and slide down the rope on the balcony. Blindly jumping off a building will damage your health.

3. Flood: The flood is fierce and you can't stay on the earthen roof. You can tie a raft to the bedside table, a lifeline to the tree, prepare food flashlights, and wear warm clothes to avoid danger.

4. Typhoon: When the typhoon comes, listen to the forecast, reinforce the dam and waterway, repair the gas path, make the temporary building solid, anchor the ship deep when entering the port, and reduce the travel time.

5. Debris flow: rainstorm, debris flow, dangerous places are downstream, escape from the bottom of the ditch, climb up the mountain quickly, camp in the wild without choosing the ditch, and enter the mountain depending on the climate.

6. Lightning strike: Don't stand under the tree to shelter from the rain when it rains and thunder. Stay away from the poles of the tower, and take precautions at home when it thunders. Close the doors and windows and cut off the power supply to avoid escaping in the lightning fire room.