Memorize 3 steps to survive an earthquake “when at home”. Review clearly the prohibitions that must be remembered!
The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation posted 3 ways to survive “at home” during an earthquake, reminding of the “prohibited” things that must be memorized!

Today (28 March 2015), in the คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย case of the severe earthquake this afternoon, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has recommended safe practices when an earthquake occurs, by having the public adhere to the principle of “crouching – protecting – clinging” by crouching under a table or a sturdy structure.
Away from where objects may fall, and protecting themselves from falling objects by crouching flat on the ground or bending down. Using their arms or hands to protect their head. And holding onto a table or shelter tightly, and evacuating from tall buildings immediately.
And when the earthquake is over, please check the safety of those around you and do not rush back into the building immediately. Check the building structure and the safety of the surrounding structures or wait for official orders. When you are sure that it is safe, then go into the building and inspect the damage.
In the case of this earthquake, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. As the Central Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Command Center (DDPM), has coordinated with the provinces. That reported the tremors to closely and continuously monitor the situation and the possible impacts. Explain and understand the people in the area to reduce panic. Publicize guidelines for safe behavior and assistance from the government. And expedite the damage survey and assistance to the people according to the relevant regulations and criteria.
The public is asked to closely monitor the situation and information, news , and messages from the government. If you are affected by the earthquake, you can report the incident and ask for assistance via the Line “DDPM Report 1784” by adding the Line ID @1784DDPM as a friend, including the 24-hour hotline 1784 to coordinate assistance.
Meanwhile, Professor Jessada Denduangboripant. A lecturer at the Biology Department at Chulalongkorn University, shared the information via Facebook Jessada Denduangboripant. Along with a video clip that provided knowledge on the topic of 3 ways to cope when staying at home during an earthquake, emphasizing the guidelines for practicing the principle of “crouching, protecting, and holding”.
- Hiding under the table
- Find a cloth or something soft to cover.
- Hold the table legs as tightly as possible.
Or if there is no shelter, lie flat on the floor or a wall, using your hands to protect your head and neck, and stay away from falling objects. Wait for the earthquake to stop before leaving the building. Do not rush out of the building because there may be broken glass or falling objects. Also, do not go back into the building immediately. After the earthquake because the building may be damaged and unsafe, and aftershocks may follow.