Earthquake Safety Drill

Andy Schildhorn • October 14, 2015

Are you ready for “the big one”? Tomorrow, approximately 750,000 people in British Columbia will take part in an annual earthquake drill to practice proper earthquake safety. The threat of major earthquakes is quite high for southwestern B.C., something we should all be aware of. Read this article for more information on what not to do […] The post Earthquake Safety Drill appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Are you ready for “the big one”? Tomorrow, approximately 750,000 people in British Columbia will take part in an annual earthquake drill to practice proper earthquake safety. The threat of major earthquakes is quite high for southwestern B.C., something we should all be aware of. Read this article for more information on what not to do in an earthquake, and other facts to know:

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