Yes, that's correct, Nina. Landslides can be triggered by an earthquake, so as much as possible, stay away from areas that are prone to these. If you live near these places, then take precautions and evacuate if necessary.
No. Our house in our province collapsed, and my grandma is currently in the hospital due to the 6.7 magnitude earthquake last night. She was fallen over on one of our cabinets, and her head and legs got injured. I can't bear it if anything bad happens to her.
We should engrave in our mind what we must do when a disaster happens and educate ourselves, our family, and our community. We do not know to what extent earthquake effects may bring to us, so we should expect before we regret not preparing.
We also have to remember to check our gas stove, electrical and water lines.
Those are good points, Cali! We all know that parents play the vital role of guiding their children since you are who they get to be with every day at home.
I remember when I talked with one of our schoolmates...
flashback...
Are you okay, Ana?
I am really sorry to what happened to your grandmother. I pray she will be fine. If you want someone to talk to, you can vent to me.
We should never be complacent! Prepare things before a disaster happens, not just an earthquake, but all disasters that may happen in the future.
We should not ignore its possible detrimental effects on us. To increase our knowledge, we must watch or attend programs about earthquake drills and measures needed to do when it happens. We can listen to the radio and videos also!
It is important to know what an earthquake may bring even if we do not know where and when it exactly strikes, we have to be cautious and be diligent in our surroundings.
Thank you, Mr. William!
As a parent, it is really helpful to conduct meetings like this to gain knowledge. Thank you, Mr. William!
I hope you learn a lot from our meeting today. Thank you!
We learn a lot of knowledge, Mr. William. Than you!