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  2. Earthquake preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to survive and mitigate the effects of earthquakes with various measures, such as building design, food and water storage, and emergency plans. Find out the different levels and types of preparedness for individuals, families, communities, and businesses.

  3. Safety drill - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different types of safety drills, such as fire, tornado, lockdown and earthquake drills, and how they are conducted in various places and regions. Find out the purpose, procedure and references of each drill with examples and links.

  4. Great Southern California ShakeOut - Wikipedia

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    The first drill, known as The Great Southern California ShakeOut, took place on November 13, 2008, [2] was the largest earthquake drill in U.S. history up until that time, and involved 5.3 million participants. [3] The Earthquake Country Alliance organized the Great Southern California ShakeOut.

  5. What you need to know about earthquake preparedness - AOL

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    A fourth grader looks over emergency information before an annual earthquake drill, the Great ShakeOut, at Genesee Hill Elementary School Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017, in Seattle.

  6. Expert debunks myths about what to do during an earthquake - AOL

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    Every year tens of millions of people take part in a massive earthquake drill called the Great ShakeOut, which teaches people what to do and how to respond in case of a ground-rattling temblor.

  7. Earthquake cycle - Wikipedia

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    Coseismic period is the stage of an earthquake cycle when the fault ruptures and releases stress. Learn how coseismic period is related to the interseismic, preseismic, and postseismic periods, and how it affects earthquake recurrence and rupture variety.

  8. Global Earthquake Model - Wikipedia

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    The Global Earthquake Model (GEM) is a public–private partnership initiated in 2006 by the Global Science Forum of the OECD to develop global, open-source risk assessment software and tools. With committed backing from academia , governments and industry, GEM contributes to achieving profound, lasting reductions in earthquake risk worldwide ...

  9. Southern California Earthquake Center - Wikipedia

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    SCEC is a collaboration of over 1,000 scientists who study earthquakes in Southern California and elsewhere. It was founded in 1991 and renamed Statewide California Earthquake Center in 2023.