Panic can cloud your judgment. Take deep breaths and assess the situation.
Find shelter immediately. Use protective gear if available (e.g., helmets).
Dial emergency services (e.g., 911). Provide clear details about your location.
Administer basic first aid if needed. Prioritize stopping bleeding or CPR.
Follow evacuation routes. Avoid flooded areas, downed power lines, etc.
Assist those in need, especially children, elderly, or disabled individuals.
In case of emergencies, contact the following helplines for assistance.
112 - All-in-one emergency number for police, fire, and medical assistance.
1070 - National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) helpline.
101 - For fire-related emergencies.
108 - Ambulance services for medical emergencies.
100 - For police assistance in emergencies.
1091 - For women in distress or emergencies.
Keep practicing safety measures to stay ready for any situation.