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  2. 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.

  3. How to prepare for an emergency: Create a 'go bag,' do a home ...

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    Preparing a home inventory before disaster strikes can help if you do lose items and need to file a claim with your insurance company. Take note (and better yet, photos) of every item of value in ...

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

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    An enduring earthquake image of California is a collapsed adobe home with the door frame as the only standing part. From this came our belief that a doorway is the safest place to be during an ...

  5. California fires: How to prepare a 'go bag' for an emergency ...

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    The five major fires causing devastation across parts of Los Angeles and Southern California have been a stark reminder of the need for a "go bag" and evacuation plan as many residents had just ...

  6. Six earthquakes hit Southern California in one week. Does ...

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    In recent days, Southern California has experienced one earthquake after another. A 3.6 in Ojai on May 31. Two of a similar magnitude under the East Los Angeles area of El Sereno .

  7. Rare 4.8 earthquake offers ‘teachable moments’ for preparing ...

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    A magnitude 4.8 earthquake shook the East Coast shortly after 10:20 a.m. Friday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey. (USGS)