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Surviving An Earthquake
After An Earthquake
Surviving An Earthquake
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Questions answered by
Mark Benthien
in this video:
What should I expect during an earthquake?
What should I do if I am indoors during an earthquake?
What furniture can I use to protect myself during an earthquake?
What should I do if I am outdoors during an earthquake?
What should I do if I am driving during an earthquake?
What should I do if I am in a crowded store during an earthquake?
What should I do if I am in a stadium or theater during an earthquake?
What should I do if I am in a high-rise building during an earthquake?
What should I do if I am in a subway during an earthquake?
What should I do if I am in bed during an earthquake?
What is the "Drop, Cover, and Hold" method?
What are the safest places inside during an earthquake?
Will standing under a door frame adequately protect me during an earthquake?
What is the "triangle of life" earthquake shelter?
Is it safer to be indoors or outdoors during an earthquake?
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