Volcanic Eruption Survival Guide: Being Prepared, Surviving the Blast & More

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Your guide to staying safe during one of nature's most terrifying episodes The loudest sound ever recorded came from the volcanic eruption of Krakatoa in 1883. While not all volcanic eruptions are so dramatic, they can all be terrifying!...
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The loudest sound ever recorded came from the volcanic eruption of Krakatoa in 1883. While not all volcanic eruptions are so dramatic, they can all be terrifying! Most are carefully monitored, but if you live near a volcano or get an opportunity to visit one, you are always at risk. In this article, we’ll show you how to stay prepared before, take shelter during, and take care of yourself after a volcanic eruption. Let’s get started!

Things You Should Know

  • Stock up on essentials like first aid supplies and medications, then create an evacuation plan based on your area’s recommended procedures.
  • If you’re caught in the blast, go indoors or to the highest ground you can find. Put on a respirator to filter out harmful gasses.
  • Shelter from pyroclastic flows behind hills or crouch down and cover your head to protect yourself from flying debris.
  • Remain indoors until there’s a notice that it’s safe to go out, and avoid areas with heavy ash fall.
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Preparing for an Eruption

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Staying Safe During Volcanic Activity

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Protecting Yourself After the Eruption

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Warnings

  • Beware the danger of roof collapse if heavy ash accumulates. Clear the roof of ash periodically, as several feet of ash can fall in a few hours.
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  • Watch out for signs of fire if you are indoors. A red-hot pyroclastic can ignite a roof fairly quickly.
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  • A pyroclastic flow/surge can travel over 300 mph (480 km/h).
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