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After the Lombok earthquakes: 11 things you should do and avoid if you are caught in a tremor

Although earthquakes are hard to predict, some regions are more at risk than others. Here are 11 tips that could save you if one happens near you

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A man stands among damaged buildings after a strong earthquake hit Amatrice in central Italy on August 24, 2016. Photo: AFP

In the past eight days three earthquakes have struck the Indonesian island of Lombok, triggering panic among islanders and tourists alike, killing scores of people and causing widespread damage.

While earthquakes are unpredictable, there are certain things you should and shouldn’t do if you are caught in one.

Schoolchildren take cover under tables during a tsunami drill in Tanjung Benoa near Denpasar, Bali. Photo: AFP
Schoolchildren take cover under tables during a tsunami drill in Tanjung Benoa near Denpasar, Bali. Photo: AFP

During an earthquake

Do remain indoors and hide below a table, a bed or a wardrobe, cover your head and look out for moving objects around you.

Don’t go near a kitchen, as damaged equipment or a gas leak could pose a risk to your safety.

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