Storm CloudsNatural disasters can strike anywhere. Whether it’s an earthquake, a hurricane or tornado, severe flooding, snowstorms, wildfires, tidal waves and more, there’s really no place that’s safe from Mother Nature.

Many people feel that natural disasters have been on the rise in recent years, and people feel less safe and secure than they used to. If the worst happens, the well-being of you and your family will depend on how you respond. Here are four things you should definitely not do in a disaster scenario.

What Not To Do In A Natural Disaster

  • Panic. You’ve heard it before, and it’s true, the worst thing you can do in a dangerous situation is panic. Easier said than done of course. But take the time to stop, breathe deeply and assess your position. Ask for help if need be.
  • Not have a plan. You should always have a basic response plan in place, at home, at work and when you travel. Make sure family members know how to communicate with each other and where they will meet if separated. A good plan is the best insurance.
  • Disobey official warnings and instructions. How many times have you heard of people who choose to stay after being told to leave an area and wind up getting hurt? Or maybe you’ve heard of those who drive unnecessarily during travel advisories? Or those who mob stores and gas stations after being advised not to, causing accidents and interfering with the emergency response? Official alerts and instructions are broadcasted for a reason. Listen to them.
  • Not have a bug-out bag. This is just a pack stocked with basic essentials for a quick escape. A must have.

Natural disasters are a fact of life, but if you’re prepared and stay calm, they are survivable.

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