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NATIONAL SIMULTANEOUS EARTHQUAKE DRILL

NATIONAL SIMULTANEOUS EARTHQUAKE DRILL
     

           In joining the National Simultaneous Earthquake Drill, one must equip the certain characteristics like being open-minded, discipline and many more. The main reason that were initiated throughout the country is that so we can be prepared for incoming disasters like earthquakes. This was also initiated because our province is near the West Valley Fault and it is expected that a magnitude which is between 5.5 up to 7.0 so it is expected that each year the government does this kind of activity.
        Joining the National Simultaneous Earthquake Drill is one of the things we should do because it gives us a reenactment of what will happen when earthquakes strike; it gives us information to do when a major earthquake comes; and it makes us ready for any earthquake.
       Knowledge is useless without action and wisdom. An anonymous quote but the meaning is simple, it is better to be a wise person than to be smart person because it useless to have that kind of knowledge without discipline.




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