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The Great Oregon ShakeOut Earthquake Drill is this Morning

Oregonians have become all too familiar with the need for emergency preparedness due to various hazards, including earthquakes, that remain a top concern, especially given the Cascadia Subduction Zone off the Pacific Coast, which has the potential to generate a 9.0+ magnitude earthquake and a resulting tsunami.

To help Oregonians prepare, Governor Tina Kotek is encouraging residents to learn and practice safe actions to take during an earthquake.

This morning at 10:17 a.m., the Governor and the Oregon Department of Emergency Management invite all Oregonians to join the statewide and national earthquake drill. This drill will simulate the response to an earthquake with the “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” method for 60 seconds:
Drop onto your hands and knees.
Cover your head and neck, and if nearby, crawl under a sturdy desk or table.
Hold On until the shaking stops.

The Great Oregon ShakeOut is part of a global earthquake drill taking place at 10:21 a.m., which will involve more than 500,000 Oregonians, including individuals, families, schools, and businesses. Participants pledge to drop, cover, and hold on, wherever they are and whatever they’re doing.

OEM’s Be 2 Weeks Ready program encourages all Oregonians to:
• Be informed about hazards in their area.
• Develop an emergency plan for themselves and their loved ones.
• Build an emergency kit with at least two weeks’ worth of food, water, and other essentials.

For resources on earthquake and tsunami preparedness, Living on Shaky Ground is available for download on OEM’s website. Hard copies can also be obtained at local county and Tribal emergency management offices.
Learn more about the Great Oregon ShakeOut and register to participate by visiting ShakeOut.org/Oregon.
Posted on 10/17/24 5:19AM by Chuck Benson