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Teach kids to immediately seek higher ground, move inland, or go to a designated tsunami evacuation zone upon hearing a tsunami warning. Explain the importance of staying away from the ocean and not trying to watch the tsunami from a close distance. Use visual aids to illustrate the dangers of tsunamis.
Understanding the Warning Signs
When a tsunami warning is issued, kids need to understand the signs to take immediate action. This includes a sudden and rapid rise in ocean water level, loud roars or booms, and a withdrawal of the ocean, exposing beach areas and coastal roads. Teach kids to recognize these warning signs and not wait for visual confirmation.
Creating a Safety Plan
Develop a family emergency plan with your kids, including a designated tsunami evacuation zone and a safe meeting point. Identify at least two evacuation routes and practice drills to ensure everyone knows what to do in case of a tsunami warning. Make sure kids understand the importance of staying together as a family and not trying to go back for pets or belongings.
Visual Aids and Storytelling
Use visual aids such as pictures, videos, or diagrams to illustrate the dangers of tsunamis and the importance of evacuation. Share stories of people who survived tsunami disasters by following evacuation procedures. This will help kids remember the safety messages and feel more confident in responding to a tsunami warning.
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