Millions of people worldwide will practice earthquake safety drills during International ShakeOut Day on Thursday, Oct. 17. At 10:17 a.m., millions will participate in earthquake drills at work, ...
THE EVENT IS FREE. THE PUBLIC IS WELCOME TO COME. ALSO HAPPENING TODAY. MILLIONS OF CALIFORNIANS WILL DROP, COVER AND HOLD ON. IT’S THE GREAT CALIFORNIA SHAKEOUT. FAMILIES, SCHOOLS, GOVERNMENT ...
Be ready for the Big One. People in government offices, businesses, and schools throughout San Diego County and beyond will stop everything for a full minute at 10:17 a.m. Thursday in order to “drop, ...
Millions of Californians paused their routines on Thursday morning to participate in the 17th annual Great California ShakeOut, the state’s largest earthquake preparedness drill. At 10:16 am, ...
When some 10.4 million Californians “drop, cover and hold on” Thursday morning, the ground may not be shaking. But the drill will help ensure that participants are prepared for the next big earthquake ...
The Great California ShakeOut is an annual statewide earthquake preparedness drill—held on the third Thursday in October—where people practice “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” for one minute at the same ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Millions of Californians and many others around the world plan to drop, cover and hold on in an annual drill aimed at keeping them safe during the violent shaking of earthquakes ...
Millions of residents, students and office workers across the state will “drop, cover and hold on” Thursday morning as part of the 17th annual Great California ShakeOut drill aimed at promoting ...
When is the Great ShakeOut? The Great ShakeOut drill is scheduled for 10:17 a.m. Thursday. At that time, participants will practice what to do at homes and business during shaking from an earthquake.