This morning's concerns (previous post) have rather paled today as realise that I am about to spend at least 3 months in a very beautiful but seismically active country. They've had 3 earthquakes (5.6 to 7.5) in the past 7 weeks. Another good reason for leaving particularly high heels behind I feel. Looks like I may have enough problems keeping my balance at times!
However, I've done my homework and told Dave what we need to have packed for our emergency bag (in case of tsunami):
- First Aid kit and any prescription medicines
- Enough canned /dry food and water to last 2 days (plus can opener)
- Flashlight and batteries
- Small radio and batteries
- Change of clothes and blanket
- Basic toiletries, repellent, sun screen, baby supplies
- Copies of personal documents (passport), family phone numbers, extra set of keys.
- Get to the floor
- Take cover (under a table or something to protect your head and neck)
- Hold on!
The fact that I've focused time and effort on finding out about:
- The practicalities of surviving an earthquake
- How to avoid becoming the victim of petty crime
- The problems of prostitution in San Jose
Dave, on the otherhand, knows nothing of these practicalities but can give a full list of the creeks and estuaries where we're most likely to come across crocodiles. - No we're not going to do this!
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