According to the official report of the Institute of Geophysics of Peru (IGP), today February 20, see live what are the last recorded earthquakes in Lima, Ica, Arequipa, Ancash, Mokugua, etc.
He Institute of Geophysics of Peru (IGP) It is responsible for sharing daily the official report of the latest earthquakes or tremors recorded in the national territory, because Peru has the highest seismic intensity due to its location among Latin American countries. Pacific Ring of Fire. In that sense, Mixture management Shares all information with you The exact time, center and magnitude of the earthquake Recorded today, February 20, the areas with the highest incidence are: Lima, Ica, Arequipa, Áncash, Moquegua, and others.
- How to Pack Your Emergency Bag in Case of an Earthquake
Tremors in Peru today, February 20 – live
Under this premise, we share data IGP Today, February 20, 2024, the exact time, magnitude, earthquake area and more details of the latest earthquake in Peru.
According to INDECI what should be in an emergency bag?
- Water: 2 liters of water per person per day.
- Non-perishable foods: sandwiches, cookies, dried fruit, canned foods, etc.
- Warm clothing: Warm clothing, hat, gloves and scarf.
- First aid kit: bandages, cloth, alcohol, soap, band-aids etc.
- Flashlight: With spare batteries.
- Radio: With spare batteries.
- Whistle: To call for help.
- Money: For unexpected expenses.
- Important documents: copies of your ID, health insurance, etc.
- Personal hygiene products: toothbrush, toothpaste, soap etc.
Emergency Backpack: What Components Should It Include?
How to Prepare for an Earthquake in Peru?
He IGP He shares 7 steps on how to prepare for a major earthquake:
- Identify potential hazards in your home and start fixing them.
- Develop a disaster plan.
- Prepare supply kits in case of disaster.
- Identify potential weaknesses in your building and start fixing them
- Protect Yourself During an Earthquake: Drop Down and Cover Up
- After an earthquake, check for injuries and damage.
- When you're safe, continue to follow your disaster preparedness plan.