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Earthquake in Delhi-NCR, north India: Dos and don'ts to keep yourself safe

Mar 22, 2023 01:21 AM IST

Strong earthquake tremors were felt in the national capital and adjoining areas - Noida, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir after a 6.6 quake struck northern Afghanistan on Tuesday evening.

Strong earthquake tremors were felt in the national capital and adjoining areas - Noida, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir after a 6.6 quake struck northern Afghanistan on Tuesday evening. Along with India, reports also said that Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, China, and Kyrgyzstan also felt the quake. As the tremors lasted for several seconds in the northern Indian states, people immediately rushed out of their homes in panic.

The earthquake tremors were felt around 2.19am on Wednesday. (Representative Image)

While one cannot predict the intensity and time of an earthquake, safety precautions can be taken. Here is a list of dos and don'ts during an earthquake.

Also read: Top scientist explains why Delhi, northwest India felt earthquake tremors for long time

What to do and not to do:

  1. Keep calm: During an earthquake, it is important to not panic and remain calm. One can switch on their TV or radio and obey any instructions you hear on it.
  2. Drop down onto your hands and knees to protect yourself from falling, cover your head and neck and go underneath a sturdy table or desk.
  3. If you are inside, stay inside: Running outside or to other rooms during an earthquake may increase the chances of one being injured. The CDC suggests that one should remain inside and move away from glass, hanging objects, bookcases, china cabinets, or other large furniture that could fall. Similarly, if you are outside, stay outside and go to an open area away from trees, telephone poles, and buildings.
  4. Do not use matches or lighters and do not turn on switches since there may be a gas leak after an earthquake. Use a torch instead.
  5. Immediately clean up any inflammable products that you may have spilled such as alcohol, and paint.
  6. Avoid being near places that have electric wires.
  7. If people are injured, do not move them unless they are in danger. Instead, inform the rescue teams and get help. If there is a fire, try to put it out. If you cannot, call the fire brigade immediately.
  8. Do not re-enter damaged buildings and do not go near damaged structures.
  9. Do not use elevators as the electricity may go out and it may malfunction. Use the stairs to evacuate the premises.
  10. Be prepared to expect some aftershocks.

Emergency kit to keep with you incase of an earthquake

According to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), here is a list of emergency kit to keep in case an earthquake strikes:

  1. Battery operated torch
  2. Extra batteries
  3. Battery operated radio
  4. First aid kit and manual
  5. Emergency food (dry items) and water (packed and sealed)
  6. Candles and matches in a waterproof container
  7. Knife
  8. Chlorine tablets or powdered water purifiers
  9. Can opener
  10. Essential medicines
  11. Cash, Aadhar Card and Ration Card
  12. Thick ropes and cords
  13. Sturdy shoes

 
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