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FEMA:

National Watch Center

Great ShakeOut Drill

Situation: This year’s international ShakeOut Day is scheduled for October 17 for millions of people across the world to practice earthquake safety. Participation is
encouraged and registration is available any day of the year for the ShakeOut Drill. The drill will be held at 10:17 a.m. local time

#earthquakes #GreatShakeOut #ShakeOut #DisasterPreparedness


More support for my contention that generators are mostly not useful in a "worst disaster in a generation" type storms:

"Fuel generators were nearly worthless after a few days because people ran out of gas. "

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#DisasterPreparedness #disasters #power


@bigiain @hunter last note, his key takeaway, have an electric vehicle or some kinda solar battery set up. Fuel generators were nearly worthless after a few days because people ran out of gas. His parents have an electric car, it lost less than 10% of it’s charge running the fridge for a week without power.


3. Don't just prep for yourself, prep extra for the neighbors/relatives/friends who cannot or will not prepare themselves for disasters. (here, I have relatives who live in la la land and refuse to acknowledge anything bad ever happens, and insist there will never be earthquakes or wildfires here, so do not have any emergency supplies.)

4. If you're running a ham radio net, try to remember to repeat the frequency and offset to get into the repeater, it is clear there are a lot of newer hams who do not have all the local frequencies/repeaters programmed. Heard people trying to get in on the output, and some local hams had to run HTs to newer folks. (cont.) #DisasterPreparedness


Disaster Preparedness Lessons (so far) from observing the disaster in Western North Carolina the last few days:

1. Stay on top of emergency water supply. Lack of drinking water is the biggest issue (and continues to be an issue) in Western North Carolina, people without anything to drink after a flood. This would be an issue in California after a major earthquake, too.

2. Write down the phone numbers for out of the area contacts and put them with emergency supplies. A number of outbound messages were not delivered due to incorrect phone numbers and inability to remember/pull up phone numbers from phones/etc.
(continued) #DisasterPreparedness #disasters