the magnitude 7.4 quake killed 13,000 people and killed many people in zakaria province.s time passes, people's sense of the crisis is fating. >> translator: i'm not sat all ready for a disaster now. >> translator: i don't feel any need to be prepared for earthquakes. >> reporter: after seeing the high level of readiness in japan, she felt the need to spread disaster education at home. on this day, she visits another school, along with a group of teachers. the community lies close to an active fault, but she believes they are prepared for disasters. they use traditional shadow puppets to engage the children. >> what's that? >> it's my bag, in case of disaster. >> what do you keep in it? >> let's ask the kids. >> translator: we should think about the things we need in case there's an earthquake. >> we can fix buildings and roads, but we cannot replace human lives. if we teach the children how to be ready, i think their families will also become more aware. >> reporter: there's no substitute for being ready. through efforts like these, the next time disaster strikes, turkey