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Topic: Earthquake Safety

Odds of experiencing an earthquake: 1 in 100,000

"Life: The Odds," by Gregory Baer

►Saturday Morning ►Approx. 6:30 am

►The ground begins to shake… ►You hear a rumble in the house as the dishes in the cabinet bang together, and

pictures sway on the walls ►You are experiencing…

AN EARTHQUAKE!!!

Earthquakes can happen on the East

Coast!

April 20, 2002

The April 20, 2002

Earthquake

Mercalli Scale IX

Richter Scale 5.1

Courtesy of USGS

Outside a in Washington, where part of the roof crumbled during a 5.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the East Coast, Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011. Jim LoScalzo EPA

Earthquakes in our Country

►http://www.shakeout.org/dropcoverholdon/

Preparing for an Earthquake

►Before:

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►During:

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►After:

http://www.fema.gov/kids/v_lib.htm

Most recent seismic hazard map from USGS, 2008.

FQ

How is preparing for an Earthquake different than preparing for a Hurricane?

Soil Liquifaction from an EQ in Japan http://www.wimp.com/soilliquefaction/ Construction site liquifaction in USA http://www.wimp.com/coolliquefaction/ Great American Shake Out October 16, 2014… http://shakeout.org/northeast/

Quiz

►An Earthquake is occurring right now!

►Demonstrate the recommended action to take.

►Actions speak louder than words!!!!

►It is a quiz.

MAGNITUDE & AVERAGE NUMBER PER YEAR

►Great 8 and higher: 1

►Major 7 - 7.9: 17

► Strong 6 - 6.9: 134

►Moderate 5 - 5.9: 1,319

► Light 4 - 4.9: 13,000 (est.)

►Minor 3 - 3.9: 130,000 (est.)

►Very Minor 2 - 2.9: 1,300,000 (est.)

Before an earthquake ►Have a disaster plan

►Choose a safe place in every room Sturdy furniture to crawl under,

such as a table or desk, so nothing can fall on you

► Practice DROP, COVER, AND HOLD ON! Drop under something, hold on, and

protect your eyes by pressing them against your arm

Before an earthquake

►Prepare a disaster supply kit Water, battery-operated radio, canned

food, change of clothes, medicines, band-aids, etc.

During an earthquake ►DROP, COVER, AND HOLD ON! ►Stay indoors until the shaking stops ►If you are in bed, stay there and protect

your head with a pillow ►If you are outdoors, find a clear spot

away from buildings, trees, and powerlines Drop to the ground

►If you are in a car, slow down and stay in the car until the shaking stops

After

After an earthquake

►Check for injuries ►Inspect your home for damage ►Eliminate fire hazards, by turning

off gas lines that may be leaking ►Expect aftershocks!

Each time you feel one, DROP, COVER, AND HOLD ON!

For more information on

earthquakes…

►Interactive Seismic Map: http://gldims.cr.usgs.gov/website/nshmp2002/view

er.htm

►Earthquake Info:

http://www.earthquakecountry.info/

For more information on

earthquakes…

►Interactive Seismic Map: http://gldims.cr.usgs.gov/website/nshmp2002/view

er.htm

►Earthquake Info:

http://www.earthquakecountry.info/

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