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Learn about your community warning systems.
Be
prepared for these disasters that can be spawned
by volcanoes.
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Earthquakes
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Flash floods
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Landslides and mudflows
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Thunderstorms
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Tsunamis
Make evacuation plans.
You want to get to high ground away from the
eruption. Plan a route out and have a backup
route in mind.
Develop an emergency communication plan.
In case family members are separated from one
another during a volcanic eruption (a real
possibility during the day when adults are at
work and children are at school), have a plan
for getting back together.
Ask
an out-of-state relative or friend to serve as
the "family contact." After a disaster, it's
often easier to call long distance. Make sure
everyone knows the name, address, and phone
number of the contact person.
Have disaster supplies on hand.
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Flashlight and extra batteries
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Portable, battery-operated radio and extra
batteries
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First aid kit and manual
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Emergency food and water
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Non-electric can opener
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Essential medicines, Cash and credit cards
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Sturdy shoes
Get
a pair of goggles and a throw-away breathing
mask for each member of the household. Contact
your local provincial disaster management office
or the National Disaster Centre for more
information on volcanoes.
Evacuation
Although it may seem safe to stay at home and
wait out an eruption, doing so could be very
dangerous. The rock debris from a volcano can
break windows and set buildings on fire. Stay
safe. Follow authorities' instructions and leave
the area before the disaster begins.
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