7 Ways to Survive Natural Disasters
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0:12 - 0:15Seven tips on how to survive natural disasters.
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0:16 - 0:20We live in a time when natural disasters occur more and more often
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0:20 - 0:22and get more and more devastating.
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0:22 - 0:25Many of us believe we should blame the human race for that.
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0:25 - 0:30Whether it's true or not, we all want to know how to survive when those disasters happen.
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0:30 - 0:35Brightside has put together a list of survival tips that can save your life in an emergency.
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0:37 - 0:39Counting down from number 7.
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0:41 - 0:42Hurricane.
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0:43 - 0:46Devastating hurricane sweep through the world
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0:46 - 0:51particularly in the Caribbean and southern US more and more often in the recent years.
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0:51 - 0:57The best place to hide during a hurricane is a secure basement, a closet or a bathroom with no windows.
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0:57 - 1:03It is also a good idea to get under a solid piece of furniture to save yourself from a collapsing roof.
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1:04 - 1:09A must-have device to have with you in this situation is a weather radio running on batteries.
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1:09 - 1:14It will give you evacuation orders or instructions on how to survive in your shelter
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1:14 - 1:19and update you on the weather situation as you wait for the all-clear signal.
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1:19 - 1:22Protect your house to be on the safe side,
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1:22 - 1:26install shutters and panels on your doors and windows and secure the roof.
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1:26 - 1:28If a hurricane starts while you're driving,
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1:28 - 1:33leave your vehicle and find a building to shelter in or a ditch.
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1:33 - 1:36Stopping in an overpass will not save you.
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1:36 - 1:41If your home is a trailer and there is enough time to flee to a safe area, do it.
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1:41 - 1:46Do not stay in the trailer, hoping it will withstand the storm.
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1:46 - 1:49Number 6:
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1:49 - 1:51Tornado.
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1:51 - 1:57Tornado swirl at the speed of 300 miles per hour and ruin everything in their way.
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1:57 - 2:02Once you hear a tornado warning and notice the skies getting darker and darker
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2:02 - 2:04and the barometric pressure drop.
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2:04 - 2:06It's time to get into a sturdy shelter.
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2:06 - 2:10Again, it's a good idea to take a weather radio with you.
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2:10 - 2:15An underground shelter or a room on the lowest floor is the best place to hide.
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2:15 - 2:19Stay in the middle of the room as debris mostly heads for the corners,
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2:19 - 2:22protect your head with sofa cushions or your arms.
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2:22 - 2:27If a tornado starts when you're in a public building, follow the same rules.
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2:27 - 2:30You want to stay as low as possible.
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2:30 - 2:35Avoid windows and open spaces such as auditoriums, gyms and large hallways.
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2:35 - 2:40Desks and benches can give you some extra protection if you get under them.
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2:40 - 2:42It is impossible to outrun a tornado.
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2:42 - 2:48It can easily lift up your car and driving in weather conditions it brings won't be fast anyway.
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2:48 - 2:52If you don't have enough time to drive to the nearest shelter,
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2:52 - 2:56stop your car in an open area with no trees or objects that can crash down on it.
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2:56 - 3:03Get out of the car and hide in a ditch or lie flat on the ground protecting your head with your arms.
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3:03 - 3:06Be careful and wait for the tornado to pass.
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3:06 - 3:11Leave the damaged building as soon as you are informed, it's safe outside.
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3:13 - 3:15Number 5:
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3:15 - 3:18Tsunami.
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3:18 - 3:24Gigantic ocean waves caused by earthquakes and underwater landslides are called tsunamis
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3:24 - 3:26and they are up to no good.
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3:26 - 3:28They obviously arise in coastal areas.
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3:28 - 3:32No matter if you live in one of those or stay there on vacation.
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3:32 - 3:36Do not wait for any instructions once you feel an earthquake.
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3:36 - 3:39Immediately escape to a higher lying area.
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3:39 - 3:43Tsunamis are so fast, they hit the coast minutes after the earthquake.
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3:43 - 3:50Remember that tall buildings including hotels right in the beach area can provide an excellent shelter.
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3:50 - 3:55In case of tsunami finds you at sea, stay there instead of going back to the coast,
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3:55 - 3:57it won't be a safe haven.
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3:57 - 4:00If you live in an area with a high tsunami risk,
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4:00 - 4:05it is a good idea to discuss an evacuation plan with your friends and family.
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4:05 - 4:08Think of a place where you can all escape in case of disaster.
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4:10 - 4:11Number 4:
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4:12 - 4:13Flood.
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4:15 - 4:19Floods occur more often than any other natural disasters
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4:19 - 4:21and change the landscape dramatically.
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4:21 - 4:25Remember New Orleans, Houston and other low-lying areas,
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4:25 - 4:30they're usually caused by intense rainfalls which can be long or even very short.
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4:30 - 4:36Don't try to be the bravest person around and stay in your house once you hear the evacuation warning.
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4:36 - 4:41Leave for safer higher grounds with your important papers in a waterproof container.
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4:41 - 4:45If a flash flood gives you no time to evacuate and the water is all around you,
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4:45 - 4:48don't try to swim across it.
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4:48 - 4:51A river with debris in it is way stronger than you.
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4:51 - 4:56Worst-case scenario when there is no other way but move in the water.
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4:56 - 4:59Try swimming on your back with your arms behind to steer.
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5:01 - 5:02Number 3:
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5:04 - 5:05Avalanche.
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5:06 - 5:11An avalanche can hit when you are enjoying Alpine Skiing in a dreamlike location.
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5:11 - 5:17It is very fast and devastating, burying everything in its way under tons of snow.
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5:17 - 5:23When an avalanche starts, try to move to the side of the slope as fast as you can.
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5:23 - 5:26There will be more snow in the center of the flow.
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5:26 - 5:29To move faster, drop any heavy equipment you have on you.
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5:29 - 5:34If you can't escape it, try using a sturdy tree to keep you above the snow.
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5:34 - 5:36Don't let yourself sink.
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5:36 - 5:40Kick your feet and arms as if you were swimming in the snow heading uphill.
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5:40 - 5:46In case you get buried in the snow, dig an air pocket for you to be able to keep breathing.
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5:46 - 5:52Wait for the rescue team to find you and don't waste your energy shouting or aggressively digging the snow
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5:52 - 5:55unless you can hear them close to you.
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5:57 - 5:58Number 2:
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5:59 - 6:01Wildfire.
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6:01 - 6:08Wildfires both natural and man-made, spread at an amazing speed and destroy everything in their way.
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6:08 - 6:14If you find yourself in a wildfire area, it is critically important to ensure that you can breathe.
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6:15 - 6:19If you fail to do it, you can pass out in the midst of a danger zone.
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6:19 - 6:23Use a wet cloth to cover your nose and mouth and escape to safety.
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6:23 - 6:30Upwind of the fire and in a treeless and bushless area is the safest place you can go.
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6:30 - 6:33The best option is to find any building to hide out.
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6:33 - 6:38Remember to leave its doors unlock so that the firefighters can save you if it comes to that.
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6:38 - 6:42If there are no buildings but there is water next to you, get in it.
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6:42 - 6:47If you can get in a vehicle and drive away from the wildfire, do it.
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6:47 - 6:51It will give you more chances to save yourself than running away obviously.
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6:51 - 6:57Even when the smoke gets so thick, it is impossible to drive, do not leave the vehicle.
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6:59 - 7:02Number 1:
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7:02 - 7:04Earthquake.
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7:05 - 7:10There are some areas in the world which are more prone to an earthquake than others.
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7:10 - 7:13You most likely know if you live in one of those areas.
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7:13 - 7:20John Anderson and Yuichiro Miura of the University of Nevada singled at the top American states,
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7:20 - 7:22where earthquakes take place most often.
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7:22 - 7:25They are Alaska, California and Nevada.
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7:26 - 7:31However, earthquakes of higher or lower severity can happen just about anywhere.
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7:33 - 7:38You might not be heard by the earth shaking itself but by the things that fall on you.
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7:38 - 7:42Make sure your TV set and bookshelves are secure on the walls.
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7:42 - 7:46Heavy furniture also has to stand firmly on the ground.
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7:46 - 7:49Picture frames and mirrors do not belong right over your head.
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7:49 - 7:53If an earthquake starts when you are inside, stay where you were.
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7:54 - 7:58Experts say that during an earthquake, you must drop to the floor.
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7:58 - 7:59Get underneath a table.
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7:59 - 8:03Cover your neck and head with one hand and hold on with the other.
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8:03 - 8:06Your entire body must be under a table.
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8:06 - 8:08Don't try to run out of the building.
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8:08 - 8:12The exterior of a building is one of the most dangerous places.
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8:12 - 8:15If you don't have any tables, try to get as low as possible.
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8:15 - 8:18Protect your head and neck with your hands.
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8:18 - 8:25If you are outside when disaster starts, stay in an open area, away from anything that can fall on you.
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8:27 - 8:30Some rules are universal for most natural disasters.
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8:30 - 8:36A national campaign called ready was started in the United States to inform the population
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8:36 - 8:41on how to get ready for and survive in different emergency situations.
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8:41 - 8:48It recommends having a basic survival kit to provide you with the most important things just in case.
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8:48 - 8:52Remember you will need to have enough food, water and other supplies
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8:52 - 8:55for at least 72 hours after the disaster.
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8:55 - 9:03Other supplies include a battery-powered weather radio, flashlight, first-aid kit, a whistle, a dust mask,
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9:03 - 9:10personal sanitation items such as moist towelettes, pliers, can opener for food, maps of your area
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9:10 - 9:16and an emergency cell phone with backup batteries.
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9:16 - 9:18We hope you will never have to follow any of these rules,
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9:18 - 9:21but if it happens, you will know what to do.
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- Title:
- 7 Ways to Survive Natural Disasters
- Description:
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How to Survive Natural Disasters. Here’s a list of survival tips that can save your life in an emergency.
We live in a time when natural disasters occur more and more often and get more and more devastating. Many of us believe we should blame the human race for that. Whether it’s true or not, we all want to know how to survive when those disasters happen.Some rules are universal for most natural disasters. A national campaign called Ready was started in the United States to inform the population about how to get ready for and survive in different emergency situations. It recommends having a basic survival kit to provide you with the most important things just in case. Remember you will need to have enough food, water, and other supplies for at least 72 hours after the disaster.
“Other supplies” include a battery powered weather radio, flashlight, first aid kit, a whistle, a dust mask, personal sanitation items (such as moist towelettes), pliers, can opener for food, maps of your area and an emergency cell phone with backup batteries.TIMESTAMPS
Hurricane 0:40
Tornado 1:45
Tsunami 3:15
Flood 4:10
Avalanche 5:03
Wildfire 6:00
Earthquake 7:00SUMMARY
- If a hurricane starts while you are driving, leave your vehicle and find a building to shelter in, or a ditch. Stopping in an overpass will not save you. If your home is a trailer and there is enough time to flee to a safe area – do it.
- If a tornado starts when you are in a public building, follow the same rules. You want to stay as low as possible. Avoid windows and open spaces such as auditoriums, gyms, and large hallways. Desks and benches can give you some extra protection if you get under them. It is impossible to outrun a tornado.
- Tsunamis are so fast they hit the coast minutes after the earthquake. Remember that tall buildings, including hotels right in the beach area, can provide an excellent shelter. In case a tsunami finds you at sea, stay there instead of going back to the coast. It won’t be a safe haven.
- Don’t try to be the bravest person around and stay in your house once you hear the evacuation warning. Leave for safety in higher grounds with your important papers in a waterproof container. If a flash flood gives you no time to evacuate and the water is all around you, don’t try to swim across it.
- When an avalanche starts, try to move to the side of the slope as fast as you can. There will be more snow in the center of the flow. To move faster, drop any heavy equipment you have on you. If you can’t escape it, try using a sturdy tree to keep you above the snow.
- If you find yourself in a wildfire area, it is critically important to ensure that you can breathe. If you fail to do it, you can pass out in the midst of a danger zone. Use a wet cloth to cover your nose and mouth and escape to safety.
- If an earthquake starts when you are inside, stay where you were. Experts say that during an earthquake you must drop to the floor, get underneath a table, cover your neck and head with one hand, and hold on with the other hand. Your entire body must be under the table. Don’t try to run out of the building - the exterior of a building is one of the most dangerous places.Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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