In the event of an earthquake while traveling, consider the following options for meeting places and safety measures:
- Designated Meeting Locations Involve identifying a safe location to reunite with family or travel companions after the earthquake. Options include a central location such as a supermarket parking lot, or pre-designated disaster assembly areas
- Basic Earthquake Emergency Communication Nodes (BEECNs) These are temporary radio communications sites with volunteers who can help you report severe damage or injury and ask for emergency assistance when phones are down
- Evacuation Areas Head to a nearby evacuation area designated to escape from disaster-related dangers
- ** থাকা safe place** If you are inside, seek shelter under a sturdy table or desk or next to an interior wall away from windows
. Once the shaking subsides, move outside to an open area, being cautious of falling debris
- Emergency Meeting Points (EMP) These points serve as initial contact locations for the public during major incidents, disasters, or emergencies. The specific locations are determined by regional authorities
- Open Areas If you're outside, move to an open space away from buildings, trees, and other hazards