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RSB [31]
3 years ago
5

WHAT PREPARATIONS WOULD COUNTRIES WITHIN THE RING OF FIRE HAVE TO TAKE TO DEAL WITH THESE PHYSICAL PROCESSES SUCH AS EARTHQUAKES

, VOLCANOES, AND TSUNAMIS?
Geography
1 answer:
Soloha48 [4]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Earthquake: Store breakable items in low, closed cabinets

                   

Have disaster supplies on hand (flashlight and extra batteries, battery operated radio, fist aid kit with manual, emergency food and drinking      water , non electric can opener, cash, sturdy shoes).  

Fasten shelves securely to walls, and place heavy objects on lower shelves.

Volcanoes: Keep your mobile devices and power banks charged in case of            power interruptions.

Prepare a go-bag in case of evacuation, this should include:

A mask per person (N95 or makeshift)

Copies of personal documents

Phone and powerbank

Flashlights and batteries or candles and matches

3 gallons of potable water per person

3 days worth of non-perishable food

Hygiene and sanitation items

First aid kit and maintenance medication

Extra cash

Explanation:

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