After the incident, Iran also set up temporary accommodation camps in provincial capitals and places obviously affected by the earthquake, so that these residents could move to the open air to take refuge. Fortunately, the earthquake intensity is not great, and the local people react quickly, so there are no other huge secondary disasters at present. Secondary disasters such as landslides are easy to occur after earthquakes, because the vibration of earthquake plates will loosen the mountains.
Therefore, once the interior of a mountain disintegrates, the whole mountain will pour down like water. The damage caused by landslides can even be comparable to that caused by earthquakes. Therefore, after the earthquake, the local response in Iran was so rapid that the occurrence of landslides was quickly monitored. For local residents, under such circumstances, there is no alternative but to obey the arrangement of the government and take protective measures. Therefore, local residents either stay at home to avoid danger or take refuge in the open-air camp temporarily built by the government.
It is normal to cut off power and water supply after the earthquake, and it will take some time to repair the line. Therefore, during this period, the lives of local residents will inevitably be greatly affected, and all electrical appliances that can only use electricity are almost completely paralyzed.