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Teachers and students of Naqu Earthquake Primary School in Tibet have begun to evacuate their textbooks. How to conduct drills at ordinary times?
Earthquake is a geological disaster that happens occasionally in people's lives. Depending on the source and magnitude, earthquakes will also bring people different degrees of influence. Once a strong earthquake of magnitude 7 or above occurs, and the source is not far from residential areas, it is likely to pose a threat to the personal safety and property safety of local residents, and even cause harm. Therefore, it is particularly important to master the necessary knowledge of earthquake escape. In Naqu, Tibet, an earthquake happened. The teachers and students of a local school were evacuated in an orderly manner in the earthquake, which attracted the attention of many netizens.

1 1 An earthquake of magnitude 6. 1 occurred in Naqu, Tibet on March 9, 14. An earthquake of magnitude 6. 1 occurred in Ruxian County, Naqu City, Tibet, with a focal depth of 10 km, an epicentre of 3 1.94 degrees north latitude and 92.74 degrees east longitude. For example, there are strong earthquakes in Quxia Town, Qiaze Township, Nima Township and Baixiong Township of Nie Rong County in Sene. Teachers and students of Quxia Town Primary School? Textbook evacuation? This scene is striking. On that day, the primary school 1677 teachers and students were evacuated from the emergency evacuation passage to the open area in a safe and orderly manner, and the monitoring took pictures of the teachers instinctively protecting the students. Retrograde? Look at the scene.

The orderly evacuation of teachers and students from the classroom can be called textbook evacuation. As can be seen from the surveillance video in the classroom, when the earthquake happened, the students were greatly frightened and squatted down to hide at the desks. The teacher in class at that time was also very serious. After the earthquake, he didn't panic excessively and went to the corridor urgently to check the situation. Under the condition of confirming safety, the teacher evacuated the students from the classroom as much as possible and evacuated to a safe outdoor area.

The teachers and students of this school have also set a good example for us. When an earthquake occurs, try to keep calm, cut off the switch in time, turn off the power supply, and turn off the switch of gas and natural gas at the same time to prevent other accidents. If you are in a residential building, you can try to run outdoors through the stairs. If you don't have time to run, you must find a corner of the indoor load-bearing wall or a narrow space like the bathroom to avoid danger.