Qi Xin worked together to rebuild their homes, share weal and woe, * * built their homes, and resolutely refused to sit down and work together after the disaster. * * * faced with difficulties, one side was in trouble, and all parties supported and United, and * * * fought floods.
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When disaster comes, it is very important to master the correct survival skills. The following will introduce some survival skills in common disaster situations to help you stay calm and spend it safely.
1, earthquake:
When the earthquake begins, look for shelter immediately. Hide under the table or by solid doors and windows, protect your head and try to avoid falling objects from hurting your body. Try to avoid staying in high-rise buildings, telephone poles, glass curtain walls and other areas susceptible to earthquakes. Try not to use the elevator after the earthquake, choose to go downstairs by stairs, and pay attention to avoid buildings that may collapse.
2. Flood:
If you are at the scene of the flood, try to stay away from the flood and take refuge in a high place to avoid being washed away. Don't try to cross the deep water area, you can choose a detour or find a stable building as a temporary shelter. If the vehicle is trapped, don't worry, close the window first and send out a distress signal with your mobile phone or horn.
3. Hurricanes and typhoons:
After receiving the hurricane or typhoon warning, evacuate to a safe place as soon as possible, away from coastal areas and areas susceptible to storms. When indoors, close the doors and windows, ensure the structural safety of the house, and prepare food, water and emergency supplies. In case of strong wind, take refuge in a solid building and try to stay away from windows and external walls.
4. Fire:
When you find a fire, you should keep calm, call the police as soon as possible, and notify the people around you. Keep a low profile when leaving the fire and try to avoid inhaling too much smoke. Cover your nose and mouth with a wet towel to prevent poisoning. When the fire is unavoidable, you can find wet towels and other items on the spot to cover your body and reduce the risk of burns.
5, geological disasters:
In mountainous areas or earthquake-prone areas, take preventive measures and evacuate high-risk areas as soon as possible. In case of landslide or debris flow, leave the dangerous area quickly and take refuge at a relatively safe height. In case of earthquake or subsidence, try to stay away from buildings that may collapse and settle, and find an open space.
6. Rainstorms and floods:
Before the rainstorm comes, be prepared to be trapped, and prepare enough necessities such as food, water and medicine. In case of flood, evacuate the low-lying area as soon as possible, and don't try to cross the deep water area. Choose a high place or a solid building to take refuge. If you are trapped, send a distress signal with a mobile phone and other tools in time, waiting for the arrival of rescuers.
In the face of disasters, it is most important to keep calm and deal with them correctly. Residents can make emergency preparations in advance, master the necessary survival skills, participate in relevant training, and learn about local rescue resources and emergency plans. I hope the above survival skills can help you. In case of emergency, please follow the instructions of the local government and rescuers to ensure your own safety.