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1. Dominicans: TAKE COVER! Rita Mella Rebecca Antivilo Anaelia Ovalle How much do you really know about earthquake safety?
2. A survey was made and taken by several students around the Carol Morgan School campus. Here are some of the alarming results. Awareness
3. 1. In case of an emergency I have a plan, and the whole family knows what to do and where to go. A.Yes (54.1%) B. No (45.9%) These results show that in case of an emergency on 50% of people know what to do and where to go. Another 50% have no idea and can be killed by common earthquake hazards like going outside. Results
4. 2. I have a first aid kit, canned food and a can opener, bottled water, battery-operated radio, flashlight, protective clothing and written instructions on how to turn off electricity, gas, and water in case of a disaster. A.Yes (34.4%) B. No (65.6%) Only 30% of people have the proper equipment in order to survive a disaster. 65 % of people wont be able to last long enough and withstand a disaster which is very frightening and something should be done about this. The government must try to educate their citizens about having proper equipment and knowledge of earthquakes. Results
5. Building Codes As the years go by the buildings in the Dominican Republic keep getting taller. Tall does not mean safe. Buildings are built under a code. The code is a document which explains how to build different types of buildings in different types of grounds. At the end of the document it states that it is outdated and that the rules specified in the document are not good for today's technology. If a earthquake is to hit, the buildings made under the code won’t be able to stand. So the codes have to be modified and updated to prevent earthquake damage.
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9. Conclusion The Dominican Republic government must ensure safety by following protocols and precedents of other countries and its history in order to improve the country’s safety