«Earthquake safety measures»

1/26/2024

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January 25, 2024 teachers of the Department of Biophysics, Biomedicine and Neuroscience Yesenova M.A. and Kulmurzaeva L.R. within the framework of SDG 11, a training seminar was held on the topic “Earthquake Safety Measures” with 1st year students of specialty 6B05109 - Neuroscience. The purpose of the training seminar held within the framework of SDG 11 was to provide first aid to those in need in the event of an earthquake, to help victims get out from under the rubble, to exercise maximum caution and evacuate the building as soon as possible, i.e. to another place.

An earthquake is a subterranean shock and subterranean movement that occurs as a result of a sudden movement or explosion in the earth's crust or the upper part of the mantle and spreads over a large distance in the form of a significant deviation.

An earthquake is the most destructive type of earthquake. It takes the first place in terms of economic losses, as well as the number of injured and killed.

Every year there are 100,000 earthquakes around the world, many of which are weak and can only be detected by seismographs. It is advisable to become personally acquainted with the secrets of strong earthquakes that are likely to occur in the future. It is necessary to read a lot of information about the causes of earthquakes, where they occur and how they spread. Secondly, the degree of preparedness of the population to avoid disasters should be high. Only if these conditions are met, earthquake disasters will not cause significant damage to human life and public wealth. In addition, exercises have been conducted to remember safety measures.