Disaster Preparedness

What to Do in the First 60 Seconds of an Earthquake — The Actions That Decide Survival

Discover which actions in the first minute of an earthquake truly protect you, and why fast, correct decisions matter far more than panic.
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Disaster Preparedness for Schools and Teachers

How schools can protect children during a disaster, covering evacuation, communication, and calm routines when many young lives depend on staff.
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What to Do in the First 60 Seconds of an Earthquake — “Your Reaction in One Minute Determines Your Survival”

The first minute of an earthquake decides your survival. Learn the calm, immediate actions that prevent injuries when the shaking starts.
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Earthquake Early-Warning Systems — “Seconds of Warning Can Save Lives—Here’s How the Technology Works”

Earthquake early-warning systems give seconds of notice before strong shaking. Learn how the technology works and how to use that time.
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Volunteer Coordination During Disasters — “Organized Support Saves Lives—Uncoordinated Help Can Create New Risks”

Volunteers save lives, but disorganized help creates new risks. Learn how coordination makes disaster relief safer and more effective.
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Disaster Mental Health Support — “Emotional Recovery Is Just as Important as Physical Safety”

Recovery is emotional as well as physical. Learn how mental health support helps survivors cope after the shock and fear of a disaster.
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Emergency Sanitation Safety — “Poor Hygiene Turns Disasters Into Public Health Crises”

When toilets fail and water turns unsafe, disease spreads fast in shelters. Learn how good sanitation prevents a public health crisis.
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Family Reunification After Disasters — “Panic Decreases When Families Have a Clear Plan to Find Each Other”

Disasters cut phone lines and separate families fast. Learn how a clear reunification plan reduces panic and helps you find each other.
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School Evacuation Procedures — “Protecting Children Requires Clear Plans and Trained Response”

Schools protect hundreds of children when disaster strikes. Learn what clear plans and trained response look like for safe evacuations.
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Nighttime Evacuation Safety — “Darkness Turns Every Hazard Into a Life-Threatening Risk”

Evacuating at night is far riskier than by day. Learn how to handle darkness, fatigue, and hazards so your family moves out safely.