Earthquakes: Fearsome Fury of Nature
October 22nd, 2007 by
Scrivener
I earnestly feel that earthquake is one of the most fearsome natural phenomena that cause death and destruction. Every year millions of people lose their home and hearth due to earthquakes and its equally dreadful repercussions. Earth is made up of huge plates that slowly slide over and past each other. Mostly these movements are too gradual to get noticed. However when tectonic plates get interlocked, the energy gets accrued. When the energy becomes too strong, the plates break away, which result in earthquakes.
It is astonishing to note that there has been a surge in recent earthquakes worldwide. Earthquakes above 7.0 in the Richter scale is considered dreadful and Auckland islands in
New Zealand was hit by a massive earthquake on 30th September this year. The other quake hit regions include Solomon Islands, Fiji, Taiwan, Alaska Peninsula, Canada,
California and Chile among others. No accurate prediction mechanism exists to forewarn the impending threat of earthquakes.
When a mild quake hit the pacific island of Fiji recently, we were holidaying there. Though the quake was mild to cause any serious damage, it was a nightmarish experience and I could see the window panes and flower vases trembling. But, what baffled me the most was that the dogs in the neighborhood had started incessant howling several days before this quake. Unusual animal behavior is widely reported in scientific journals also, though a satisfactory explanation behind this strange incident remains elusive even today!
An earthquake kit would come to your aid as aftershocks are felt for many more days after the quake. If the house is quake proof you are comparatively safer; still water and electricity connection would be snapped and there won’t be any food supply. The earthquake kit should contain drinking water, dry food, flash light with additional batteries, first aid box, goggles, dust mask and adequate cash. Family photos would be of help in finding missing people. Ensure a steady supply of powdered milk and Cheddar cheese, which will meet your protein needs easily. Even if you do not normally prefer canned food, in periods of crisis like this, it becomes inevitable. Heating options may not be at hand so select those items that can be eaten directly.
Last but not least keep a cool head as being panicky would only aggravate the trauma.
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