(WMOK) Metropolis, IL – Amid recent earthquakes in the region many have made it a priority to revisit earthquake preparedness
Massac County, Illinois, is located near the New Madrid Fault, a significant seismic zone known for a series of powerful earthquakes that occurred in the early 19th century.
This proximity raises awareness about earthquake preparedness among residents, as the region is at risk of potential seismic activity.
The New Madrid Fault’s history highlights the importance of readiness and safety measures, prompting community efforts to ensure that families are informed and equipped to respond effectively to any seismic events.
1. Create an Emergency Plan: Develop a clear plan that includes meeting places, communication strategies, and roles for each family member.
2. Build an Emergency Kit: Assemble a kit with essential supplies such as water, non-perishable food, a flashlight, batteries, first aid supplies, and any necessary medications.
3. Practice Drop, Cover, and Hold On: Regularly practice earthquake drills to ensure everyone knows how to protect themselves during an earthquake.
4. Secure Heavy Furniture and Appliances: Anchor bookshelves, dressers, and other heavy furniture to the walls to prevent tipping during shaking.
5. Identify Safe Spots: Determine safe locations in every room, like under sturdy furniture or against interior walls, where you can take cover.
6. Know Emergency Contacts: Keep a list of important contacts, including family members, friends, and local emergency services.
7. Stay Informed: Sign up for local alerts and monitor news sources for updates on earthquake threats and safety tips.
8. Inspect Your Home: Check your home for structural weaknesses and make necessary repairs to increase safety.
9. Prepare for Aftershocks: Educate yourself and your family about aftershocks and ensure everyone knows how to respond.
10. Educate Others: Share your knowledge of earthquake preparedness with friends, family, and neighbors to help build a more resilient community.
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