You can't predict them, you can't avoid them, but you can prepare for them. That is the message the California Office of Emergency Services is sending to Californians this week, as officials urge ...
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BACK TO YOU GUYS. ALL RIGHT. THANKS SO MUCH, BRIAN. SO IF AN EARTHQUAKE WERE TO HIT, WOULD YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT TO DO? WELL, RIGHT NOW, CAL OES WANTS TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE ...
TONIGHT. WELL, HOW PREPARED ARE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FOR THE NEXT BIG EARTHQUAKE? THE STATE IS GETTING READY FOR ITS ANNUAL EARTHQUAKE AWARENESS CAMPAIGN. AND TO HELP YOU GET READY, WE’RE BRINGING THE ...
For those curious to know what it's like to experience a 7.0 magnitude earthquake, there's a safe way to find out in San Diego County. The California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is bringing ...
SAN DIEGOSAN DIEGO — A shake simulator capable of replicating a 7.0 magnitude earthquake is coming to El Cajon on Thursday as part of the Great California Shakeout program. Along with giving residents ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri emergency management officials are buying a $200,000 machine that will simulate an earthquake to prepare residents for a big temblor in a region where one of the most ...
The building was "dancing" underneath the simulator, scientists said. Researchers have successfully simulated a high magnitude earthquake on the largest building ever tested, and the structure ...
Have you ever experienced an earthquake? Children and adults had the chance to experience what a magnitude 8.0 earthquake would feel like if it were to happen in Seattle. “The Big Shaker” is an ...
Los Angeles residents have the chance to see what a 7.0 magnitude earthquake would feel like with a simulator that will be brought to the LA area on Tuesday. The California Office of Emergency ...
Cal State Fullerton students were quite shaken up recently — for a good reason. CSUF was among three locations chosen statewide to host the Great California ShakeOut, providing the opportunity for the ...