The earthquake also made the Japanese people feel very nervous because Tonga volcano just erupted. Many experts believe that this earthquake is a precursor to the eruption of Mount Fuji volcano in Japan, but I think this is an over-interpretation. Originally, Japan was an earthquake-prone area, and many earthquakes occurred every year. However, many houses in Japan have seismic design, and there are few high-rise buildings. Although the frequency of earthquakes is very high, the local residents responded quickly, so it did not cause too many casualties and property losses.
When we encounter an earthquake, we must learn to protect ourselves, hide in the corner or under the table or bed as soon as possible, and protect our heads with our hands to prevent things falling from above from hitting ourselves. If you live in a low-rise building, you can escape as soon as possible, and you must escape to a safe and open place, and never squeeze into a crowded place.
In case of an earthquake, you must learn to evacuate in an emergency. If circumstances permit, it is best to cover your head with a hard object to avoid injury. In the event of an earthquake, the most important thing is to keep a stable mind and not be too alarmed. Instead, they will make some wrong behaviors and choose to evacuate in time. In this process, we must keep order, help each other and do our best.