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Can You Stay Indoors During an Earthquake?

April 5, 2026

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STAY Indoors During an Earthquake if it's safe to do so, and follow proper procedures to minimize risks.

Staying Indoors During an Earthquake

If you’re indoors during an earthquake, stay away from windows, mirrors, and any heavy furniture or equipment that could fall. Go under a sturdy piece of furniture like a table or desk, and cover your head and neck with your arms. If you’re in a bed, hold onto it and stay there.

Earthquake Safety Precautions Indoors

Stay away from any areas with heavy objects, such as bookshelves, televisions, or heavy appliances. These objects can fall and cause serious injury. Avoid standing near any windows, as they can shatter and cause cuts. If you’re in a building, try to get to a designated safe area or an interior room without windows.

What to Do After the Earthquake

After the shaking stops, carefully make your way to a safe location to check for injuries and damage. Be aware of any hazards such as fallen power lines, gas leaks, or structural damage. If you’re in a building, check for any signs of collapse or structural damage. If you’re outside, be cautious of any hazards such as fallen trees, power lines, or sharp debris.

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