Answer:
BEFORE:
Know your area's risk from a volcanic eruption.
Ask local emergency management for evacuation and shelter plans, and for potential means of protection from ash.
Consult your doctor if you have existing respiratory diffuculties.
Keep important documents in a safe place.
Have a shelter in a place plan if your biggest risk is from ash.
Practice a communication and evacuation plan with everyone in your family.
DURING:
Listen to alerts.
Follow evacuation orders from local authorities.
Take temporary shelter from volcanic ash where you are if you have enough supplies.
Avoid areas downwind, and river valleys downstream, of the volcano.
Avoid driving in heavy ash fall.
If outside, protect yourself from falling ash that can irritate skin and breathing passes, eyes and open wounds.
AFTER:
Listen to authorities to find out when it is safe to return after an eruption
Send messages to reach out to family and friends.
Do not get on your roof to remove ash unless you have guidance or training.
Stay indoors until the authorities say it is safe to go outside.
Avoid driving in heavy ash, driving will stir up volcanic ash that can clog engines and stall vehicles.
If you have any breathing problems, avoid contact with ash.
Explanation:
Ito ang tamang sagot Cristel
Dahil may choices kasi yan kung saan mo ilalagay ang bawat sitwasyon kung before ba, during o after.
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Answer:
BEFORE:
Know your area's risk from a volcanic eruption.
Ask local emergency management for evacuation and shelter plans, and for potential means of protection from ash.
Consult your doctor if you have existing respiratory diffuculties.
Keep important documents in a safe place.
Have a shelter in a place plan if your biggest risk is from ash.
Practice a communication and evacuation plan with everyone in your family.
DURING:
Listen to alerts.
Follow evacuation orders from local authorities.
Take temporary shelter from volcanic ash where you are if you have enough supplies.
Avoid areas downwind, and river valleys downstream, of the volcano.
Avoid driving in heavy ash fall.
If outside, protect yourself from falling ash that can irritate skin and breathing passes, eyes and open wounds.
AFTER:
Listen to authorities to find out when it is safe to return after an eruption
Send messages to reach out to family and friends.
Do not get on your roof to remove ash unless you have guidance or training.
Stay indoors until the authorities say it is safe to go outside.
Avoid driving in heavy ash, driving will stir up volcanic ash that can clog engines and stall vehicles.
If you have any breathing problems, avoid contact with ash.
Explanation:
Ito ang tamang sagot Cristel
Dahil may choices kasi yan kung saan mo ilalagay ang bawat sitwasyon kung before ba, during o after.