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Article: Are You Prepared for Earthquakes in Bangkok? Disaster Preparedness for Condo Dwellers [For Residents]

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Are You Prepared for Earthquakes in Bangkok? Disaster Preparedness for Condo Dwellers [For Residents]

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Many people living in Bangkok often feel:

  • A bit anxious living in a high-rise condominium
  • Are there earthquakes in Thailand?
  • What should I do if there's a tremor?
  • What should I prepare to feel safe?

While Thailand doesn't have as strong an image of earthquakes as Japan,

the effects and tremors from earthquakes in neighboring regions are sometimes discussed.

Therefore, it's reassuring to have a basic level of disaster preparedness and emergency supplies for life in Bangkok.

This article will explain simple earthquake countermeasures to prepare for condominium living in Bangkok.


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Are there earthquakes in Bangkok? Essential information to know

Thailand doesn't have a strong image of frequent earthquakes like Japan.

However,

  • The impact of earthquakes in neighboring countries
  • Cases where tremors are more easily felt in high-rise buildings
  • Impact on building facilities

are sometimes discussed.

Therefore,

it is realistic to think that it's reassuring to be prepared for the minimum, rather than not worrying at all.


Points of concern for high-rise condominium residents

Many people live in high-rise condominiums in Bangkok, and the following points are of particular concern:

  • Higher floors feel more tremor
  • Elevator stoppage
  • Power outage
  • Water outage
  • Checking announcements from the management company
  • Contacting family

Beyond major damage, the impact on daily infrastructure is a common and realistic concern.


First, stock up on drinking water.

Drinking water is the top priority during earthquakes or facility shutdowns.

Generally, some households prepare about 2-3L per person per day as a guide.

Recommended are:

  • 2L bottles: For home storage
  • 500ml bottles: For carrying out
  • Small bottles: For bedroom/car

Stockpiling according to usage is recommended.

Rolling stock, where you use and replenish regularly, is also recommended.


Disaster preparedness items to have for Bangkok life

The following preparations are also useful for condominium living:

  • Mobile battery
  • Flashlight
  • Small amount of cash
  • Regular medication
  • Sneakers
  • Passport storage confirmation
  • Management company contact memo

In high-rise buildings, it's also good to be aware of elevator stops during power outages.


Basic actions to take when you feel a tremor

If you feel a tremor, it's important to act calmly and without panic.

  • Stay away from furniture that could topple
  • Avoid areas near windows
  • Do not rush to the elevator
  • Check for information
  • Follow instructions from the building management company

Safety confirmation takes precedence over unnecessary movement.


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Daily life measures to avoid inconvenience during power and water outages

After an earthquake, disruptions to essential services are a common concern.

Therefore,

  • Keep a slightly larger supply of drinking water
  • Make smartphone charging a habit
  • Reduce opening the refrigerator
  • Stock up on a small amount of food
  • Decide on a method for contacting family

These preparations can be helpful.


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Use your daily drinking water as emergency stock

Instead of having separate emergency water, it's practical to keep a slightly larger supply of the water you drink daily.

By replenishing what you use, it becomes easier to continue without hassle.

Even in Bangkok life,

  • You want to be particular about your daily drinking water.
  • You want to choose Japanese quality water.
  • You want to feel secure even in emergencies.

ONSENSUI99 is chosen by such people.

Natural alkaline ionized water sourced from deep underground in Tarumizu, Kagoshima Prefecture.
It is ultra-soft water with a hardness of 1.7, characterized by a gentle and mellow taste.

It's a bottle that's easy to incorporate into both daily use and emergency stock.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are earthquakes common in Bangkok?

They are not as frequent as in Japan, but tremors due to influences from neighboring regions are sometimes discussed.

Are high-rise condominiums prone to swaying?

Higher floors may be more susceptible to feeling tremors.

What should I prepare first?

First, drinking water, charging methods, and essential daily necessities are recommended.


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Summary

There's no need to excessively worry about earthquakes in Bangkok.

However,

  • Stockpiling drinking water
  • Power outage countermeasures
  • Confirming management company contacts
  • Minimum essential supplies

will greatly increase your peace of mind.

For those who want to use their daily drinking water for emergency preparedness, ONSENSUI99 is an option.

Please use this as a reference to live more securely in Bangkok.

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