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  1. Fire: Use a fire extinguisher. Call the fire brigade. Run to a safe exit.
  2. Building collapse: Evacuate the building immediately, seek shelter in other safe places. Call the fire brigade or rescue team. First aid should be given to injured people.
  3. Road accident: Call the ambulance immediately. Give first aid if possible.
  4. Flood: Do not linger in houses or areas near river banks. Seek shelter in other safe places. Move to safer places at a greater height. Do not step into water currents or drive a vehicle into them.
  5. War: Take shelter in relief camps. Provide assistance in the rescue mission.
  6. Bomb explosions: Take shelter in relief camps/safe place. Immediately call the police. Be alert and do not touch the unattended objects.
  7. Earthquakes: Run to a safe place. Hide below a table.and do not use elevators. Use a staircase.
  8. Deluge: Take the warnings and signals from the Meteorological Department keep away from river banks and low-lying areas. Take shelter in relief camps.
  9. Storm: Remain in a safe place. Unplug all electrical devices. Take instructions given to people by meteorological department do not take shelter in dilapilated structures and under trees.
  10. Tsunami: Move to a safer place, stay alert.
  11. Drought: Save water, take care of people and cattle.
  12. Landslide: Landslide may be caused due to excessive rains or cloudbusrt in hilly areas. Do not take shelter at the foot of a hill.

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