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Survival Guide: Natural Disasters
Luca Rinaudo
Created on March 11, 2023
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Turkish mobility
Survival Guide
Survival guide
Natural disasters
Use it with caution
Backpack
To succeed, he must learn how to act during all kinds of natural disasters, help him train by answering all the quizzes!
Tiririri-ri!
Introduction
Bob wants to become a survival expert!
Backpack
DISASTERS
First AID
Help Bob to overcome all natural disasters
Flood
Wildfire
Drought
Earthquake
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Disaster
Wildfire
Fire is an uncontrolled oxidative reaction (or combustion) that develops without limitations in space and time, giving rise, where it extends, to heat, smoke, gas and light.
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What to do in case of fire in a house?
mmm
A. Try to put out the fire
B. Try to leave the building through safe escape routes
C. Take refuge on the upper floors of the building
D. try to rescue personal items
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What to do in case of fire in a school?
Let's go!
A. Use the elevator to escape quickly
B. Stay in class and hide under the desk
C. Try to respect the evacuation rules of the school building
D. Run in the corridors looking for the first available exit
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What to do in case of forest fire?
mmm
A. Try to tame the fire by yourself
B. Look for an escape route and call for help
C. Try to escape without informing anyone
D. Wait for the fire to go out by itself
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Woow!!
This will be added to your backpack. You will need it to be able to extinguish fire
Yeah!
You've got a fire extinguisher
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DISASTERS
First AID
Help Bob to overcome all natural disasters
Floods
Wildfire
Drought
Earthquake
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DISASTER
Earthquake
vibrations or settling of the earth's crust, caused by the sudden movement of a rock mass in the subsoil.
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What to do if you are inside the house in case of an earthquake?
mmm
A. Flee immediately
B. Seek shelter under a table
C. Secure electronic devices
D. Keep doing what you were doing, the earthquake will end soon
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What to do if you are outdoors in case of an earthquake?
Let's go!
A. Getting home quickly
B. Shelter under trees, bridges, roads
C. Stay away from buildings and electric roads
D. Going to the sea
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What to do if you are at school in case of an earthquake?
A. Go immediately out of school using the emergency stairs
mmm
B. Take shelter under the desk and then safely evacuate the classroom
C. Evacuate the classroom safely with your backpack
D. If you are on the first floor jump out of the window
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Awesome!!
This will be added to your backpack. You will need to take shelter under it in case of earthquake
Yeah!
You've got a school desk, maybe it will be useful
Backpack
DISASTERS
First AID
Help Bob to overcome all natural disasters
Floods
Wildfire
Drought
Earthquake
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DISASTER
FLOOD
A flood is mainly caused by heavy or prolonged rains. A stream can swell up to the point of overflowing, breaking banks and flooding the surrounding area.
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What to do if you are in the car in case of flood?
mmm
A. Stay inside the car
B. Wait for help
C. Try to get out as soon as possible and find a high place
D. Sing your favorite song
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Here we go!!
Indicate which of these images represents a flood
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If in the event of a flood you are inside a building and it is flooding, what you shouldn't do?
Let's go!
A. Sit on a sofa and do nothing
B. Don’t call for help
C. Reach the basement
D. Look for the first exit or a high place
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Almost there!!
Indicate which of these images represents a flood
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If during a flood you see a person in difficulty what do you do?
A. You try to help them with some big floating objects
mmm
B. Let the creek carry them
C. You dive in to help them
D. You wait for help, which could take a long time to arrive
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keep it up!!
This will be added to your backpack. You will need it during a flood
Yeah!
You've got an inflatable boat, maybe it will be useful
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DISASTERS
First AID
Help Bob to overcome all natural disasters
Floods
WIldfire
Drought
Earthquake
Backpack
DISASTER
DROUGHT
Drought is an event of prolonged shortage of water supply, surface water or groundwater.
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What to do in case of drought?
A. Do not implement any type of restriction
B. Increase water consumption
C. Immediately reduce water consumption
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How to avoid wasting water at home?
A. Use water only when necessary
B. Bathe in a tub filled with water
C. Use the dishwasher and washing machine several times a day
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How to reduce the impact of drought?
A. Increase the extent of cultivated fields
B. Create water basins during the winter to use them in the summer
C. Use the water for industrial purposes only
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Oh yeah!!
This will be added to your backpack. You will need it during really hot days.
Yeah!
You've got a water bottle, maybe it will be useful
Backpack
DISASTERS
First AID
Help Bob to overcome all natural disasters
Floods
Wildfire
Drought
Earthquake
Wait, take a look in your backpack
Check items in your backpack and use the flashlight to look for the code to access first aid that will allow you to be ready to face any disaster
Keep searching
Keep searching
Keep searching
Code: 1234
Keep searching
Enter the complete code you have obtained to prepare for first aid!
Enter the code
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CPR
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) combines chest compressions and ventilations to assist someone who is unresponsive and not breathing.
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What is the first step of CPR?
A. Start ventilations
mmm
B. Recognise that the person has collapsed, check for responses
C. Identify the person and call his/her family
Place your hands on the chest and pressure
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Where should you put your hands to do the compressions?
Let's go!
A. On the neck
B. On the mouth
C. On the chest between the nipples
D. On the belly
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Which is the rate of compressions per minute?
A. Between 50 and 60
mmm
B. More than 100
C. Less than 100
D. 60, one per second
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What does the CPR process consist of?
Let's go!
A. 100 compressions
B. alternate 30 compressions to 30 ventilations
C. alternate 30 compressions to 2 ventilations
D. 100 compressions and then 100 ventilations
Natural disasters
Drag the images of disasters to find where you have left your first aid kit and be be ready to face any kind of disaster!
Congratulations!
Wow, you got it!
Oh yeah!!
You have become an expert on natural disasters and are ready to face them!
Play again!
Ouch!
Fire is an uncontrolled oxidative reaction (or combustion) that develops without limitations in space and time, giving rise, where it extends, to heat, smoke, gas and light.
Keep trying!
Making mistakes is part of learning!
Ouch!
Earthquakes: vibrations or settling of the earth's crust, caused by the sudden movement of a rock mass in the subsoil.
Keep trying!
Making mistakes is part of learning!
Ouch!
A flood is mainly caused by heavy or prolonged rains. A stream can swell up to the point of overflowing, breaking banks and floods the surrounding area.
Keep trying!
Making mistakes is part of learning!
Ouch!
Drought is an event of prolonged shortage of water supply, surface water or groundwater.
Keep trying!
Making mistakes is part of learning!
Ouch!
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) combines chest compressions and ventilations to assist someone who is unresponsive and not breathing.
Keep trying!
Making mistakes is part of learning!