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PSA: How to avoid natural disaster BY: Madison Hoover Personal Health CP
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In todays world natural disasters are quite common. I will tell you how to be prepared for 3 of the most common ones including earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornadoes.
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Earthquakes Earthquakes occur when the subterranean rocks shift. This causes the ground to vibrate and shake, which can lead to major damage.
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Earthquakes Continued Luckily, there are ways to prepare for earthquakes. Where ever you are, it’s a good idea to hide under something sturdy and move away from glass. If you’re at school hide under a desk. If at home, hide in a closet or bathroom with no windows. Make a plan for each room of your house and know where to go if an earthquake did happen and you were in that room.
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Hurricanes A hurricane is basically a severe tropical storm that can cause a lot of damage. Fortunately, hurricanes are predictable so most of the time you’ll have time to evacuate.
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Hurricanes Continued Before evacuation you should make an emergency kit. Include things such as food, water, and essential supplies. In some cases you aren’t able to evacuate. With this, you need to make it to the lowest level of the building you’re in and stay away from windows.
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Tornadoes A tornado is a strong funnel of hot and cold air. They are very powerful, a tornado can easily lift a house up and send it through the air.
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Tornadoes Continued If you’re in a structure, such as a house or school, try to make it to the lowest level. It’s better to go in a room more in the center of the structure. The most important tip is to protect your head and neck.
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Works Cited Build an emergency kit (Ready article): http://www.ready.gov/build-a-kit Earthquakes (Ready article): http://www.ready.gov/earthquakes Hurricanes (Ready article): http://www.ready.gov/hurricanes Tornadoes (Ready article): http://www.ready.gov/tornadoes
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