1. Mongols live in yurts, and the only feature is that they are easy to disassemble and move. According to news reports, an earthquake of magnitude 6.8 occurred in Mongolia, and no one was killed or injured, which is a great misfortune. I believe many friends are wondering whether the houses in Mongolia are particularly strong, otherwise how can all this be explained? Actually, you think too much. The yurt is not strong at all. They are yurts. The biggest feature of yurts is that they are easy to move and disassemble.
So the earthquake had little effect on them, and a yurt could be built in less than 20 hours. There is danger here, so we just need to move to another place to live. It really doesn't matter much.
I brushed a small video some time ago. A little sister from Mongolia went out to study. She called home to move, and the teacher refused to approve the leave. When my little sister came home, she couldn't find her home. For this reason, she made a video for the teacher to see, because she had to come back after moving, so she wouldn't even look for a home.
Second, the little knowledge of earthquake escape. Although the earthquake is far away from us, no one can predict the natural and man-made disasters, so it is always right to learn more knowledge. If we encounter an earthquake, don't panic and don't run around. If you are in a bungalow, find a bed and a table to hide. If you live in a high-rise residential area, you must remember not to take the elevator. Without electricity, the elevator will be trapped inside in a few minutes.
If you are at school, if you have time, run to an open place and stay. If you don't have time, just hide under the table and put your head in your hands, so the chances of survival are much greater. Don't run out in a hurry, often the outside is not necessarily the safest, the key is that the house may collapse before it is too late.
In short, don't be afraid of the earthquake, and find a safe place to hide quickly. It is best to hide under solid things, such as tables and beds, and never rely on large items such as refrigerators to avoid accidents and being hit.