2. People living in the building should escape from the big room to the small room such as toilet and kitchen as soon as possible; When it is too late to escape from the big room, you should hide under the corner of the interior wall, close to furniture and door frames, to protect your head and breathing safety; Don't hide in the outer corner of the building in case the outer wall collapses and falls off the wall. Don't hide on balconies, windows and stairs, and don't jump blindly to avoid falling.
3. When the main earthquake has passed about 20 seconds, evacuate the room immediately to prevent personal injury caused by subsequent aftershocks. People who live in tall buildings cannot escape by elevator. In order to prevent power failure and fire caused by earthquake, you can evacuate along the stairs. People who have escaped or have been outdoors should protect their heads to prevent being injured by sundries and other things, and quickly evacuate to open and safe places such as squares, playgrounds and parks, and avoid dangerous areas such as narrow streets, tall buildings, screen walls, protective walls, chimneys, bridges, high-voltage lines, transformers, banks and dams.
If you are on the overpass during the earthquake, drivers and passengers should quickly get off the overpass to escape. If you are in workshops, theaters, shopping malls, schools and other public places when the earthquake occurs, you can evacuate quickly in turn if time permits; When it is too late, you can hide under the lathe, under the table, under the stage, under the chair, on both sides of the counter and so on. There are many aftershocks after the earthquake, and the buildings that have not fallen can't go back; If a collapsed building causes a fire, it should be put out quickly to rescue the people trapped inside.
People buried in the ruins should reinforce the surrounding supports as much as possible and use continuous and regular tapping and shouting for help.