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Great ShakeOut Today – Take Time to “Drop! Cover! Hold On!”

Author: Charles Egli

Created: Thursday, October 21, 2021 - 15:56

Categories: Natural Disasters

Today is the “Great ShakeOut,” a time when people and organizations around the world are encouraged to participate in an earthquake drill that involves the steps of “Drop! Cover! Hold On!” As the event organizers remind us, it’s important to hold drills like this and rehearse important actions because there may only be seconds to protect yourself in an earthquake, before strong shaking knocks you down or something drops on you.

Although the event organizers encourage partners to hold their drills today, and at 10:21 local time specifically, the drill can be held when and where it is practicable for the audience. The Great ShakeOut website contains information about how to conduct or participate in a drill, including new Powerpoints that can be used for leading a drill. There are also numerous other resources for earthquake preparedness.

Read more and access the resources at the Great ShakeOut website.

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