In Time of Emergency - A Citizen's Handbook on Nuclear Attack, Natural Disasters (1968) by United States. Office of Civil Defense
page 92 of 103 (89%)
page 92 of 103 (89%)
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--If you are outdoors, stay away from overhead electric wires, poles or
anything else that might shake loose and fall (such as the cornices of tall buildings). --If you are _driving an automobile_, pull off the road and stop (as soon as possible, and with caution). Remain in the car until the disturbance subsides. When you drive on, watch for hazards created by the earthquake, such as fallen or falling objects, downed electric wires, and broken or undermined roadways. AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE For your own safety and that of others, you should follow carefully the advice given in the section, "After a Natural Disaster" (page 73). * * * * * INDEX Air raid _see_ NUCLEAR ATTACK Air raid shelters _see_ FALLOUT SHELTERS ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION 58-60 Atomic bomb attack _see_ NUCLEAR ATTACK |
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