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Advice Stay calm Have a plan Having a meeting place Be willing to help, but make sure you are capable of helping first Have emergency kid Be prepared for multiple scenarios Have a way to communicate Watch news, or local radio to stay updated Know where emergency supplies will be handed out (city rendezvous point)
Most deadly disasters 1 7006100000000000000♠1,000,000 –4,000,000*[1] 1931 China floods China 000000001931-07-01-0000July 1931 2 7005900000000000000♠900,000– 2,000,000[2] 1887 Yellow River flood 000000001887-09-01-0000September 1887 3 7005830000000000000♠830,000[3] 1556 Shaanxi earthquake 000000001556-01-23-0000January 23, 1556 4 7005450000000000000♠450,000 (242,000–655,000) 1976 Tangshan earthquake 000000001976-07-28-0000July 28, 1976 5 7005375000000000000♠375,000 (250,000–500,000)[1] 1970 Bhola cyclone East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) 000000001970-11-13-0000November 13, 1970 6 7005300000000000000♠300,000[4] 1839 India cyclone India 000000001839-11-26-0000November 26, 1839 7 300,000[5] 1737 Calcutta cyclone 000000001737-10-07-0000October 7, 1737 8 280,000 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami Indian Ocean 000000002004-12-26-0000December 26, 2004 9 273,400[6] 1920 Haiyuan earthquake 000000001920-12-16-0000December 16, 1920 10 7005250000000000000♠250,000– 300,000[7] 526 Antioch earthquake Byzantine Empire (now Turkey) 000000000526-05-01-0000May 526
earthquake After: Move to a safe location if path is safe, expect aftershocks Get in contact with people Make sure gas, electric, and water lines are safe, since this causes a lot of deaths during earthquakes. Prep: Emergency plan Locate safe hiding locations Make sure residence is up to code During: Stay away from windows Don’t hide under door frames If inside stay inside, if outside stay outside
tsunami Prep: After: During: Have emergency kid Locate evacuation locations Know city plan Know of buildings where vertical evacuation is possible tsunami After: Do not assume there aren’t more waves or that the largest one is the first Stay away from debris and buildings surrounded by water Help people with the instruction of proffessionals During: Evacuate immediately to high ground Save yourself not possessions If you can see the wave you are too close to escape Notice warning signs
chemical After: If contaminated remove clothing and items in contact with body Flush eyes with water Wash face, then body Change clothes Proceed to medical facility for professional treatment Prep: Emergency kit: include duct tape, and sealable plastic covers to create shelters Have alternative power source Have a family plan During: Get away from contaminated area as soon as possible, go in upwind direction from source Turn off all ventilation Listen to radio for instruction from authorities Seek shelter in an internal room
What do we do about it? When disaster strikes, more often then not people are unprepared causing panic. We can prepare by not only knowing what we need before hand but training our brain to know how to react at a moments notice Recommended by professionals that we teach at a young age not only by telling but by role playing in multiple difference situations. So let’s make a game about it!!!
sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_natural_disasters_by_death_toll https://www.utah.gov/beready/index.html https://www.getprepared.gc.ca/cnt/plns/mrgncychldrn-en.aspx https://www.ready.gov/prepare-for-emergencies http://emergencymanagement.utah.edu/ https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1390846764394- dc08e309debe561d866b05ac84daf1ee/checklist_2014.pdf