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How to Be Ready in a Volcanic Eruption
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Living near a volcano can be both thrilling and dangerous. While it's impossible to predict exactly when a volcano will erupt, there are certain precautions you can take to prepare yourself and your loved ones in case of an eruption. Here are some steps you can take to be ready in a volcanic eruption: 1. Stay informed: Stay up to date with the latest news and information about volcanic activity in your area. Follow local news outlets and keep an eye on social media accounts of local authorities, emergency services, and volcanologists. If you are traveling to a volcanic region, check the status of the volcano before you go. 2. Make an emergency plan: Create an emergency plan for yourself and your family. Discuss and practice what to do in case of an eruption. Identify safe zones, evacuation routes, and emergency contacts. Be sure to include a plan for pets or other animals you may have. 3. Prepare an emergency kit: Put together an emergency kit that includes essentials such as water, non-perishable food, a first-aid kit, medication, flashlights, batteries, a portable radio, and a portable phone charger. Keep the kit in an easily accessible location. 4. Protect yourself from volcanic ash: Volcanic ash can be hazardous to your health, so protect yourself by wearing a dust mask or respirator, long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and goggles or glasses. Keep windows and doors closed to keep ash out of your home. 5. Evacuate if necessary: If local authorities issue an evacuation order, follow it immediately. Don't wait until the last minute to evacuate. Grab your emergency kit and pets and head to the designated safe zone. If you have time, turn off utilities and unplug appliances. 6. Stay away from the volcano: Don't attempt to get close to the volcano or view it from a close distance. Stay away from river valleys and low-lying areas that could be impacted by volcanic debris flows. Remember, being prepared for a volcanic eruption can help keep you and your loved ones safe. Stay informed, create an emergency plan, prepare an emergency kit, protect yourself from volcanic ash, evacuate if necessary, and stay away from the volcano.
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