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p An earthquake is when the ground shakes violently. Large earthquakes are very dangerous because they can destroy buildings.
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h2.mb-8(data-i18n="safety.earthquake") 地震避難指南
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h5.my-4 What is an Earthquake?
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p An earthquake is when the ground shakes violently. Large earthquakes are very dangerous because they may destroy buildings.
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p In recent weeks, Taiwan’s eastern region has experienced multiple earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 5 to 6. Please carefully review the following guidelines to minimize potential damage.
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h4.my-4 What to do when an earthquake strikes
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h5.my-4 What to do when an earthquake strikes
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li #[strong If you’re near a table]: Hide under the table and hold onto its legs for stability.
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li #[strong If there’s no table nearby]: Crouch down next to a sturdy pillar or wall, and protect your head and neck with a backpack.
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li #[strong If you’re in an elevator]: Press all floor buttons, crouch down, and exit the elevator as soon as the door opens. If the door doesn’t open, press the emergency button for help.
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h4.my-4 What to do after the earthquake stops
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h6.inline-block.my-2 If you’re near a table:
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p Hide under the table and hold onto its legs for stability.
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h6.inline-block.my-2 If there’s no table nearby:
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p Crouch down next to a sturdy pillar or wall, and protect your head and neck with a backpack.
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h6.inline-block.my-2 If you’re in an elevator:
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p Press all floor buttons, crouch down, and exit the elevator as soon as the door opens. If the door doesn’t open, press the emergency button for help.
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h5.my-4 What to do after the earthquake stops
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li Stay calm, don’t rush to exits. Follow staff instructions for orderly evacuation.
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li Keep away from glass doors, windows, or hanging light fixtures.
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li Use a backpack or your hands to protect your head and neck while moving.
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li Avoid using elevators. Evacuate through safety doors and staircases.
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h5.my-4 If trapped in a collapsed building
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h6.my-4 If trapped in a collapsed building
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li Stop bleeding if injured. Don’t remove objects stuck in you.
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li Cover mouth and nose to slow breathing initially, avoiding inhaling toxic dust.
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li Communication systems may fail initially. Save phone battery, wait a while before calling 119 for help.
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li If phone dies, use nearby hard objects to tap on sturdy walls or metal to attract rescuers’ attention. Don’t scream and waste energy.
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h4.my-4 DON’T PANIC
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h6.my-4 DON’T PANIC
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p Light earthquakes are quite frequent in Taiwan - almost every day.
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p Receive alerts seconds before an earthquake happens for better preparedness.
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h5.my-4 Be Prepared
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p #[a(href="https://www.cwa.gov.tw/eng/", rel="external", target="_blank") Central Weather Administration] sends out emergency alerts via cellular network seconds before major earthquake strikes. You may additionally subscribe to #[a(href="https://www.cwa.gov.tw/V8/E/S/eservice/app/app_e.html", rel="external", target="_blank") mobile app] push notifications for better preparedness.
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