The family is at home, and suddenly the house starts shaking. The furniture rattles, and a picture falls off the wall
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Slide: 2
The family immediately drops to the ground, covers under the table, and holds on tightly as the shaking intensifies.
RUMBLE SHAKE
SHOUTING!
Stay calm! Drop, cover, and hold on until it stops!
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Stay away from buildings! Head to an open area!
CRASH THUD
Outside, people are running to open spaces, away from tall buildings and electric poles. One person is helping an elderly person get to safety
Slide: 3
The shaking has stopped. The family cautiously comes out from under the table. They check on each other, making sure no one is injured.
I'm okay, just a little scared.
Stay away from damaged areas and watch out for aftershocks.
Is everyone okay? Let’s check for injuries.
The family grabs their emergency kit and exits the house carefully, watching for any damaged structures.
Rescue workers and authorities arrive, assessing damage and helping those in need. The community begins helpingeach other out by sharing supplies and comforting one another
There’s a chance of aftershocks. Let’s stay alert and wait for official instructions.
Stay calm, help is on the way.
The family sits together in the open field, safe but alert. They have their emergency supplies with them and are listening to the radio for news.
Outside, the family joins their neighbors in an open area. A person is using a radio to get updates on the situation