Great
American Shake out coming October 18th
Local schools organizations encouraged to
participate
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[October 03, 2018]
The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is
encouraging all Illinoisans to participate in the Great Central U.S.
ShakeOut on October 18, 2018, at 10:18 a.m. The goal of this “Drop,
Cover and Hold On” drill is to draw attention to the earthquake
hazard that exists in Illinois, across the country and around the
world.
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The annual ShakeOut is part of an international event
involving millions of participants from more than 40 states and
territories and several countries. To date, more than 58 million
people have registered worldwide, nearly 19.9 million of those in
the Central U.S.
Some of the worst earthquakes in the U.S. occurred during the winter
of 1811-1812 when earthquakes shook the Mississippi River Valley
along the New Madrid Seismic Zone. The series of at least three
magnitude 7 or greater earthquakes changed the landscape of the
Central U.S. If earthquakes of similar magnitude happened today,
their effects could have catastrophic impacts on national
transportation, communication, utility and financial systems.
Do the members of your local community know what they would do to
protect themselves if a major earthquake happened right now? As with
tornadoes, fire and other threats, practice is essential, which is
the purpose of the ShakeOut drill.
On the day of the drill, participants are asked to practice “Drop,
Cover, and Hold On,” which are the recommended actions to take
during an earthquake. Individuals, schools, local governments and
businesses across the state and around the world will participate.
As emergency managers, it is important that we lead the way by
setting an example of commitment to preparedness and encouraging our
communities to register and take part in this important drill.
Some examples of how you can encourage your
community’s involvement in ShakeOut include:
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Personally contact schools and other community leaders
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Use
your regular avenues of community outreach, including property
owners, faith-based organizations, service clubs and business
associations
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Talk about ShakeOut at public events and meetings
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Put ShakeOut flyers at your public counters and in your
mailings
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Include an article in your newsletter and post messages
about ShakeOut through your social media
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Add a link to
www.ShakeOut. org/centralus on your website
To be counted as a participant, everyone needs to register on
the ShakeOut website: www.ShakeOut.
org/centralus.
If an organization cannot participate on October 18, another day
may be selected to conduct a “Drop, Cover and Hold On” drill. If another day is
selected, the organization should still register on the ShakeOut website. Once
registered, participants receive ShakeOut news and other information about
earthquakes and preparedness.
In addition to registration, the ShakeOut website is packed with free earthquake
information and resources that can be downloaded. Participants will find fact
sheets, drill manuals and broadcasts, flyers, videos and other materials that
will make it easy for everyone in the community to participate in the ShakeOut.
Additional earthquake preparedness and mitigation information is available on
the following websites:
http://www.ready. illinois.gov and
http://www.cusec.org.
If you have any questions regarding the ShakeOut drill, please feel free to
contact Jason Williams with the Illinois Emergency Management Agency at
jason.b.williams@illinois.gov
or 217-785-9925.
[Kendall Caruthers
Deputy Director
Logan County Emergency Management Agency] |