IEMA Encourages People to Prepare
for Earthquakes
February 7 is 206th anniversary of major
quake in New Madrid Seismic Zone
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[February 07, 2018]
SPRINGFIELD
Some of the largest earthquakes ever recorded in
North America rocked the mostly rural central U.S. between December
1811 and February 1812, including parts of southern Illinois. The
strongest earthquakes in this series were estimated to be around
magnitude 8.0, and were felt as far away as the East Coast.
Today, this multi-state region is heavily populated and highly
developed. A similar earthquake now would cause widespread
devastation to buildings, utilities, roads, bridges and other
infrastructure, as well as result in many injuries and deaths. While
damage would be less severe in other parts of Illinois, utility
outages, road closures and disruptions to deliveries of essential
supplies would significantly impact the lives of most Illinoisans.
Recognizing the earthquake risk in Illinois, the Illinois Emergency
Management Agency (IEMA) and local emergency management agencies
will promote earthquake preparedness throughout February.
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“In addition to the New Madrid Seismic Zone, where the 1811-12
quakes occurred, southern Illinois is also adjacent to the Wabash Valley Seismic
Zone,” said IEMA Interim Director Jennifer Ricker. “We can’t predict when the
next devastating earthquake in this region will happen, but we can help people
learn how to protect themselves and reduce damage to their homes.”
Ricker said people need to remember to “Drop, Cover and Hold On”
when they feel the ground shaking: “Drop” down to the floor, take “Cover” under
a sturdy desk, table or other furniture, and “Hold On” to the furniture item and
be prepared to move with it until the shaking ends.
There are several steps people can take to help prevent injuries and property
damage at home, such as strapping water heaters and large appliances to wall
studs, anchoring overhead fans and light fixtures, and securing cabinet doors
with latches. IEMA offers several short videos on do-it-yourself earthquake home
mitigation projects at
https://www.illinois.gov/iema/ Mitigation/Pages/EarthquakeMitigation Videos.aspx.
For additional earthquake preparedness information, visit
www.Ready.Illinois.gov
[Illinois Emergency
Management Agency] |