Thursday, October 17, 2013

Great Shakeout Drill today - scheduled for 10:17 local time in California ( Also in various other states ) Just in case something " unexpected " occurs in California later today !



Millions to take part in global earthquake drill 

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Oct 17, 12:36 AM (ET)


LOS ANGELES (AP) - Hoping to survive an earthquake, many Californians and people in earthquake prone regions around the world were gearing up for a major earthquake drill.
More than 24 million people, including 9 1/2 million in California, have signed up to duck under their desks at 10:17 a.m. local time Thursday, cover their heads and hold on to something sturdy.
The exercise allows first responders to dust off their emergency response plans and transportation departments to practice slowing down trains in the event of real shaking.
The Great ShakeOut was first held in California in 2008 and participation has since spread around the globe. This year, Japan, Canada, Italy and Guam planned to join the U.S. in the drill.
"Everyone everywhere should know how to protect themselves during an earthquake," lead organizer Mark Benthien said.
Participation has exceeded last year's level despite a government shutdown that prevented the Federal Emergency Management Agency from doing last-minute promotion of the drill on social media sites, Benthien said.
Southern California has not experienced a devastating quake since the 1994 Northridge disaster that killed 60 people and injured more than 7,000.
In recent weeks, parts of the world have been rattled by powerful quakes, including a magnitude-7.1 jolt that killed more than 100 people in the Philippines and damaged historic churches.
Drill organizers said this year's focus is on fires that may be sparked by ruptured utility lines after a quake.
In Los Angeles, firefighters will practice evacuating students pretending to be injured or trapped by falling debris. They will also put out a fake fire that erupts in a classroom at an elementary school in the Echo Park neighborhood.
Several countries, including Japan and Mexico, have an alert system that gives a few precious seconds of warning to residents after a large quake. Last month, California Gov. Jerry Brown approved a law directing state emergency officials to find ways to fund a statewide quake early warning system by 2016.



The Second Annual Great SouthEast ShakeOut

 
Be a Part of the Largest Earthquake Drill Ever. Click Here to Register.

Virginia is participating in the second annual Great SouthEast ShakeOut, a multi-state simultaneous earthquake drill set for Oct. 17, 2013, at 10:17 a.m.  Learn more about what to do if there is an earthquake and then practice these easy-to-remember steps during the ShakeOut:
  •  Drop!
  • Cover!
  • Hold on! 
There are many ways for individuals, businesses, schools, faith-based organizations, community groups and others to participate in the SouthEast ShakeOut and to get prepared for earthquakes.  Lots of educational materials and more information including how to register for the Oct. 17 ShakeOut can be found on this website: www.shakeout.org/southeast  Please take a look, and sign up to participate!   

Resources for Promoting the ShakeOut
Tips on How to Drop, Cover and Hold On: www.dropcoverholdon.org 


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