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Earthquake Awareness Tour Begins in California

CALI - BAJA

18-10-2023


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Publicado: 18-10-2023 11:56:36 PDT
Actualizado: 18-10-2023 11:56:59 PDT

The tour visits various districts in California, also providing guidance on what actions to take in case of an earthquake

As part of the California Great Earthquake Drill, the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is conducting a statewide tour that includes seven locations.

 

The tour will feature an earthquake simulator capable of replicating a 7.0 magnitude earthquake and will visit cities across the state, where first aid teams will provide earthquake preparedness tips.

 

"California has long been a leader in the nation in innovative disaster preparedness efforts. During this year's Great ShakeOut, we want to encourage every Californian to take steps to stay safe alongside their families," said Cal OES Director Nancy Ward.

 

The tour will make stops in seven California counties, beginning on October 11 in Sacramento. 

 

Other stops include San Francisco (October 12), Monterey (October 13), Santa Barbara (October 16), Los Angeles (October 17), Riverside (October 18), and San Diego (October 19).

On October 19 at 10:19 a.m., during the California Great Earthquake Drill Day, millions of Californians will participate in an earthquake drill and practice life-saving actions such as "Drop, Cover, and Hold On."

 

Through the simulator, users will be able to experience the intensity of earthquakes resembling those caused by 7.0 magnitude earthquakes.

And remember, when the shaking starts, every second counts.

 

Here are some actions to take in case of an earthquake:

 

  • Indoors: Drop, Cover, and Hold On.
  • In a car: Pull over, park, engage the parking brake.
  • In bed: Roll over, cover your head with a pillow.
  • Outdoors: Stay away from buildings, do not enter them.