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  2. Residents of earthquake zones 'drop, cover and hold on ...

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    The ShakeOut earthquake drills are coordinated by the Southern California Earthquake Center at the University of Southern California. The event focuses on the “drop, cover, and hold on” mantra ...

  3. 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.

  4. L.A.'s quake mystery: 2024 brings the most seismic activity ...

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    The ShakeOut drill is a good time to prepare for an earthquake, such as by checking your emergency supply kit and downloading the free earthquake early warning smartphone app, available at myshake ...

  5. 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.

  6. Disaster Prevention Day - Wikipedia

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    A bus stop in Shinonome, Tokyo, with a poster for Disaster Prevention Day in September 2015. In Japan, September 1 is Disaster Prevention Day (防災の日, bousai no hi). This day commemorates the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake and is a day on which disaster preparations are taken nationwide, especially in the Kantō region.

  7. Earthquake preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Earthquake modification techniques and modern building codes are designed to prevent total destruction of buildings for earthquakes of no greater than 8.5 on the Richter Scale. [4] Although the Richter Scale is referenced, the localized shaking intensity is one of the largest factors to be considered in building resiliency.

  8. The Great ShakeOut earthquake drill happens this week ... - AOL

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    Southern Californians will prepare for the next big earthquake when they practice how to “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” during the annual Great ShakeOut. The Great ShakeOut earthquake drill ...

  9. What to do in a disaster: Everything you need to know if a ...

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    Thanks to the Great Oregon ShakeOut drill, earthquakes are top of mind for Oregonians, but why should we prepare? Frequently asked questions about Oregon quakes.