People should always be aware. During an earthquake, do not panic. Take shelter under a strong wooden table, cover your head with. Best is if you can run outside and stand in an open space away from tall trees, electrical lines, and electrical posts, or any other structures that might fall.
Post the quake you should be careful of falling objects from refrigerators, cupboards, and other large items that might have moved during the shake-up. Look around your house for things that could fall or have fallen and are lying shattered.Read more
However, experiencing an earthquake can be frightening, but being careful and staying prepared can save us from a lot of damage, destruction, and injury to humans.
The fear doesn't end once the earthquake is over. Aftershocks, landslides triggered by the quake are some real concerns. Fires can be another post-quake hazard. In coastal areas, major quakes are known to trigger tsunamis. Even a minor earthquake can cause water or gas pipes to snap and objects inside your home to shift and fall. Read more
Post the quake do not light a matchstick or do not light the gas stove. During and after the earthquake, do
not use lifts, use stairs.