You're watching tv at home, and suddenly you feel like you're shaking, and the chandeliers are swinging, and the glass on the table is falling -- an earthquake. What's your first thought? Run! Right? But that's the instinct that could put you in greater danger。
Don't panic, we're going to break down the "what to do with the earthquake" to what you can do right now。
If you're inside, remember the golden triangle

Don't rush to the door, let alone jump through the window. The first thing you're going to do is immediately execute the seven words, "fall, hide, hold."。
What floor do you live on
Some key details:
If you were driving at the time of the earthquake
You feel the car shaking, the steering wheel is uncontrollable, and your feet must not feel the brakes or the gas doors。
If you're out there, the danger comes from the top
You think you're safe out there? The real "killer" could be something falling off the head。
In malls, cinemas or schools, the fear of chaos is greatest

Where there are many people, the greatest danger is panic and trampling。
If you're crushed, your strength is gold bars
This is the worst case scenario, but scientific self-help can greatly increase the chances of survival。
Save people after the earthquake. Remember, "three in three."

If you're safe, and you want to help others, be scientific:
When removing the injured person, every effort should be made to protect the spine of the neck and avoid secondary damage。
Finally, put these moves on your head a few times for yourself and for your family. Earthquakes are unpredictable, but the scientific response is the strongest gas in the face of disasters for you and your family。




