AI Art: Here's a script for a 12-box comic strip about earthquake hazards and risk reduction based on the PDF content: --- **Box 1:** *Title: "Earthquake Preparedness: Stay Safe!"* (Panel shows a calm, suburban neighborhood.) Narrator: *"Earthquakes can strike at any moment, but knowing the hazards can save lives!"* --- **Box 2:** (A close-up of a person fastening shelves to the wall.) Narrator: *"Fasten heavy objects like shelves securely to avoid accidents during shaking."* --- **Box 3:** (A character is placing breakable items in a low, secure cabinet.) Narrator: *"Store fragile items like glassware in low, closed cabinets with latches."* --- **Box 4:** (Panel shows a person bracing a water heater and repairing cracks in the ceiling.) Narrator: *"Secure water heaters and repair any structural defects to minimize risk."* --- **Box 5:** (Characters sit around a table, pointing to safe spots in the house.) Narrator: *"Identify safe places in your home, like under sturdy furniture or against strong walls."* --- **Box 6:** (A family is practicing ducking under a table, covering their heads.) Narrator: *"Practice drop, cover, and hold drills with your family to prepare for an earthquake."* --- **Box 7:** (Panel shows a person packing emergency supplies: flashlight, water, first aid kit, and radio.) Narrator: *"Always have disaster supplies ready: flashlight, radio, food, water, and a first aid kit."* --- **Box 8:** (Characters are developing an emergency communication plan with a contact person listed.) Narrator: *"Create an emergency communication plan in case family members get separated."* --- **Box 9:** (A person is outside away from buildings, looking up at a clear sky.) Narrator: *"During an earthquake, if you're outdoors, move to an open space away from buildings or trees."* --- **Box 10:** (Scene shows a car stopped far from traffic and power lines.) Narrator: *"If you're driving, stop in a safe spot away from overpasses and power lines."* --- **Box 11:** (Panel shows a house near a mountain with rocks falling in the distance.) Narrator: *"In mountainous areas, watch out for falling rocks or landslides during an earthquake."* --- **Box 12:** (Characters are gathered outside in an open area after the shaking stops, helping each other.) Narrator: *"After the earthquake, move to a safe location, check for injuries, and assist others."*

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Here's a script for a 12-box comic strip about earthquake hazards and risk reduction based on the PDF content:  ---  **Box 1:** *Title: "Earthquake Preparedness: Stay Safe!"*   (Panel shows a calm, suburban neighborhood.)   Narrator: *"Earthquakes can strike at any moment, but knowing the hazards can save lives!"*  ---  **Box 2:**   (A close-up of a person fastening shelves to the wall.)   Narrator: *"Fasten heavy objects like shelves securely to avoid accidents during shaking."*  ---  **Box 3:**   (A character is placing breakable items in a low, secure cabinet.)   Narrator: *"Store fragile items like glassware in low, closed cabinets with latches."*  ---  **Box 4:**   (Panel shows a person bracing a water heater and repairing cracks in the ceiling.)   Narrator: *"Secure water heaters and repair any structural defects to minimize risk."*  ---  **Box 5:**   (Characters sit around a table, pointing to safe spots in the house.)   Narrator: *"Identify safe places in your home, like under sturdy furniture or against strong walls."*  ---  **Box 6:**   (A family is practicing ducking under a table, covering their heads.)   Narrator: *"Practice drop, cover, and hold drills with your family to prepare for an earthquake."*  ---  **Box 7:**   (Panel shows a person packing emergency supplies: flashlight, water, first aid kit, and radio.)   Narrator: *"Always have disaster supplies ready: flashlight, radio, food, water, and a first aid kit."*  ---  **Box 8:**   (Characters are developing an emergency communication plan with a contact person listed.)   Narrator: *"Create an emergency communication plan in case family members get separated."*  ---  **Box 9:**   (A person is outside away from buildings, looking up at a clear sky.)   Narrator: *"During an earthquake, if you're outdoors, move to an open space away from buildings or trees."*  ---  **Box 10:**   (Scene shows a car stopped far from traffic and power lines.)   Narrator: *"If you're driving, stop in a safe spot away from overpasses and power lines."*  ---  **Box 11:**   (Panel shows a house near a mountain with rocks falling in the distance.)   Narrator: *"In mountainous areas, watch out for falling rocks or landslides during an earthquake."*  ---  **Box 12:**   (Characters are gathered outside in an open area after the shaking stops, helping each other.)   Narrator: *"After the earthquake, move to a safe location, check for injuries, and assist others."*
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Here's a script for a 12-box comic strip about earthquake hazards and risk reduction based on the PDF content: --- **Box 1:** *Title: "Earthquake Preparedness: Stay Safe!"* (Panel shows a calm, suburban neighborhood.) Narrator: *"Earthquakes can strike at any moment, but knowing the hazards can save lives!"* --- **Box 2:** (A close-up of a person fastening shelves to the wall.) Narrator: *"Fasten heavy objects like shelves securely to avoid accidents during shaking."* --- **Box 3:** (A character is placing breakable items in a low, secure cabinet.) Narrator: *"Store fragile items like glassware in low, closed cabinets with latches."* --- **Box 4:** (Panel shows a person bracing a water heater and repairing cracks in the ceiling.) Narrator: *"Secure water heaters and repair any structural defects to minimize risk."* --- **Box 5:** (Characters sit around a table, pointing to safe spots in the house.) Narrator: *"Identify safe places in your home, like under sturdy furniture or against strong walls."* --- **Box 6:** (A family is practicing ducking under a table, covering their heads.) Narrator: *"Practice drop, cover, and hold drills with your family to prepare for an earthquake."* --- **Box 7:** (Panel shows a person packing emergency supplies: flashlight, water, first aid kit, and radio.) Narrator: *"Always have disaster supplies ready: flashlight, radio, food, water, and a first aid kit."* --- **Box 8:** (Characters are developing an emergency communication plan with a contact person listed.) Narrator: *"Create an emergency communication plan in case family members get separated."* --- **Box 9:** (A person is outside away from buildings, looking up at a clear sky.) Narrator: *"During an earthquake, if you're outdoors, move to an open space away from buildings or trees."* --- **Box 10:** (Scene shows a car stopped far from traffic and power lines.) Narrator: *"If you're driving, stop in a safe spot away from overpasses and power lines."* --- **Box 11:** (Panel shows a house near a mountain with rocks falling in the distance.) Narrator: *"In mountainous areas, watch out for falling rocks or landslides during an earthquake."* --- **Box 12:** (Characters are gathered outside in an open area after the shaking stops, helping each other.) Narrator: *"After the earthquake, move to a safe location, check for injuries, and assist others."*

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