El geólogo Christian Salazar entregó recomendaciones a las autoridades y ciudadanos.
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00:00Oh, it's just that we were...
00:02No, it's just that we were peeling the edu...
00:05No, no, no.
00:06No, he was telling me that he has his kit in the truck.
00:10Yes, of course, also where I have to walk in the field.
00:13Of course.
00:14Well, it's used a lot, in mining it's used a lot, it's called the winter box,
00:18where there are also blankets, for the coat, sometimes I take out to sleep, water, food, among others.
00:24No, but you're a geologist, you pass it and you go up the hills.
00:27There is also a recommendation, whoever wants it can have it, because it is constantly with you
00:33and maybe it is not necessary to have another in the house, in fact the same vehicle also has radio,
00:39so that option can also be recommended.
00:42Of course, we were talking with Cristian Salazar, geologist, and all of us here,
00:46about yesterday's earthquake of 5.8 degrees in the region of Coquimbo,
00:50which always makes us like the general remaissance.
00:54It's like, it reminds us, you live in Chile.
00:57It's like, I'm calm, I'm going to relax, you live in Chile.
01:03We were talking about having important things in the house, a kit.
01:06Now, what is a kit?
01:08It has to do with flashlights, chargers, a radio, to be informed of what is happening,
01:17water and non-perishable foods that are important, for example, like tuna cans, cereal bars,
01:23which are also foods that will allow you to be calm in your house for a while.
01:28Of course, but that has to do with education, because we have to adapt our habits.
01:35When we go for a walk to the beach or a place we don't know,
01:39we don't just throw away the suitcase and the clothes we are going to use.
01:42Maybe that backpack, which has to do, hey, as simple as the cell phone charger or the solar flashlight,
01:50things that really can't change the panorama if something happens to us.
01:54It's like taking a first aid kit, but we're going to add this emergency kit to the first aid kit.
01:58And it's not expensive, is it?
02:00It's not expensive to buy an emergency kit.
02:03No, it doesn't have to be that big.
02:06Yes, yes, in fact, it's communication, shelter, food, water.
02:11And we can have that, even in the car.
02:15If I don't have enough water, at least I'll get it out of there and I'll replenish it.
02:18But look, what you were saying, I was thinking and remembering,
02:22if at some point, as we had before, we had the campaigns,
02:26the forest fires that called to prevent or the COVID campaigns that called us to vaccinate.
02:31I don't remember, I may be wrong, prevention campaigns,
02:35have your kit and make a campaign a month, all Chile giving it.
02:39Come on, come on, with the kit, the kit, the kit.
02:41Schools all this month, cell phone, cell phone.
02:43It gives me the feeling that it can happen out there, I don't know,
02:46but at least I have the feeling that when they talk about those things,
02:50or they avoid talking about those things, because otherwise they can be labeled alarmists.
02:54Yes.
02:55Then they say, no, because there is an alarm.
02:57Of course.