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Disaster preparedness and Survival Cultural Week Grade 9 Project Team members: Alessio Carneade Diego Zúñiga Teachers : Mr Brown Mr Vinueza Mr.Camposano Mr. Valencia
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Alessio Carneade Diego Zúñiga
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What are the best actions to do if there is an imminent disaster? What kinds of disasters are there? How much warning time do people get to prepare for a typical disaster? What kinds of disaster have caused loss of life? How should we prepare for these?
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The first to do is to stay in calm because, the people that don’t stay in calm make fatal mistakes that can cost the life. Then you have to be in a safety place. During this take the necessary elements that you need and the leave another safety place
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Around the world are many disasters, like : I. Earthquakes II. Tornadoes III. Landslide IV. Hurricane V. Volcanoes Erupti0ns VI. Floods
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The warning times depends for the disaster that occurs because on volcano eruptions there is an specific time and also in Tsunamis and hurricanes. But are others like landslide, tornadoes and earthquakes that don’t have an specific tme.
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All the natural disaster cause the loss of life even the minimum. The disasters are: Tornadoes Earthquakes Hurricanes Tsunamis
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Essential Elements Water Medications Survival kits First aids kits Food
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Keep a full tank of gas in your car because during the disaster the gas stations could be close. Turn off all energy consumers on your house because it could explode. Leave early enough to avoid being trapped by severe weather. Follow recommended evacuations routes. Do not take shortcuts; they may be blocked
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www.bt.cdc.gov/disasters/.com www.fema.gov/are youready/.com Author: Diego Zúñiga Alessio Carneade
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