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On the other hand, the weakness of condominiums is "height". Under normal circumstances, lifts and water pumps are powered by electricity to overcome height. However, in the event of an earthquake, all infrastructure, including electricity, gas and water, will be shut down for several days. If you have water, a portable gas stove, a simple toilet (with a plastic bag and solid medicine) and an LED lantern, you can live at home for a few days. If you are at home, you don't need to buy emergency rations, you have your own food. With a bit of ingenuity, you could eat hot food for a week or so without starving. There are also clothes and bedding to keep out the cold. There is also clothing and bedding to keep out the cold, and families can huddle together without worrying about privacy. Furthermore, condominiums are communities, and there are many cases where neighbours have been able to work together to survive the disaster. The basics of disaster prevention in condominiums begin with an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of the condominium. The first step is to understand the strengths and weaknesses of your condominium. It is up to you to find ways to make the most of the strengths of the condominium in which you live, and it may be a good idea to discuss this once again so that your family does not fall into a more difficult situation with the simple idea that "disaster = evacuation to a shelter".