Disaster Response: How to Stay Safe during a Natural Disaster

When a natural disaster strikes, it’s important to know how to stay safe. Depending on the type of disaster, there are different things you need to do to protect yourself and your loved ones.

Here are some tips for staying safe during a natural disaster:

1. If a tornado is approaching, get to a safe place immediately. This means getting indoors and away from windows. If you’re in a car, get out and find a ditch or culvert to take shelter in.

2. If a hurricane is coming, evacuate if you’re in a coastal area. If you can’t evacuate, find a small interior room on the lowest level of your home and stay there.

3. If an earthquake is happening, drop to the ground and take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture. Stay away from windows and outside walls.

4. If there is a wildfire, evacuate immediately. If you can’t evacuate, find a safe place where there is no vegetation and stay there.

5. If you’re caught in a flood, get to higher ground immediately. If you can’t evacuate, find a sturdy structure and go to the highest point.

By following these tips, you can stay safe during a natural disaster. Be sure to stay informed and listen to authorities for updates and instructions.

Sources:

https://www.ready.gov/tornadoes
https://www.ready.gov/hurricanes
https://www.ready.gov/earthquakes