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If you've experienced an earthquake, it's important to stay calm and take appropriate actions to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you. Here are some steps you should follow after an earthquake: 1. Check yourself and others for injuries: If you or anyone around you is injured, seek medical attention immediately. Administer first aid if necessary. 2. Check for gas leaks: If you smell gas or suspect a leak, turn off the gas immediately and evacuate the area. Do not turn on any electrical switches, as this may cause a spark that can ignite the gas. 3. Check for fires: If you see a fire, use a fire extinguisher or call the fire department immediately. 4. Check for building damage: If you are in a building, check for damage. If you see cracks in the walls or ceiling, or if the building is visibly leaning, evacuate immediately. 5. Check for downed power lines: If you see downed power lines, stay away from them and call the power company immediately. 6. Listen to local news and emergency broadcasts: Keep yourself informed about any aftershocks or other hazards. 7. Evacuate if necessary: If authorities advise you to evacuate, do so immediately. Follow designated evacuation routes and listen to instructions from emergency personnel. 8. Help others: Check on your neighbors and offer assistance if needed. If you have any elderly or disabled neighbors, offer to help them evacuate if necessary. 9. Use social media wisely: Use social media to let others know that you're safe and to check on the safety of others. Do not spread rumors or false information. Remember, earthquakes can be unpredictable, so it's important to always be prepared. Make sure you have an emergency kit, including water, non-perishable food, a first aid kit, and a flashlight. And, always listen to authorities and emergency personnel for the most up-to-date information and instructions.
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