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4 tips for earthquake prevention and disaster reduction

1. An earthquake is coming. Distinguish whether it is big or small. There is no use being afraid, it is better to learn some common sense.

2. The vibration is up and down, and the longitudinal wave comes first. Then shake it left and right, causing harm for sixty seconds.

3. Bungalows are more convenient, with escape through doors and windows. Stay away from tall buildings and open spaces are less dangerous.

4. Don’t panic when you live in a building. Know the floors. Shake for a minute, decisiveness is the most important.

What are some beautiful sentences about earthquake prevention and disaster reduction?

1. Harmony, safety and disaster prevention come first, and Charming Zhoupu takes disaster reduction first. ——Modern Zhang Jinping (5.12 Earthquake Safety Code)

2. Accidents come from carelessness, and safety comes from constant vigilance. Life is above all else, and responsibility is heavier than Mount Tai! - Modern Chen Qinghua (Construction Safety Banner)

3. Don’t panic when you are scared, and stay calm when you are scared. ——Modern Yu Wei (Armed Police Forest Officers and Soldiers Training Slogan)

4. Sound the rally call for disaster avoidance and self-rescue, and build a beautiful and harmonious Zhoupu dream. ——Modern Huang Lihong (White Paper on Safety Standards of Pudong District)

5. Prepare for disaster prevention and reduction, and engage the whole people to build peace. ——Modern Lu Liphang (comprehensive earthquake reduction theme publicity activity)

6. Disaster reduction knowledge enters the community and safety awareness spreads to thousands of households. ——Modern Fu Junhua (Encyclopedia of Community Safety Knowledge)

7. Don’t wait for a disaster to show people’s unity, but continue to spend these efforts on earthquake prevention and disaster reduction, so that more compatriots can avoid disasters. . ——Modern Wu Xiaofeng (5.12 Earthquake Relief Reflection Conference)