Record 7.7M Expected to Participate in Calif. Earthquake Drill

More than 7.7 million people are expected to shake, drop, cover and hold on in the country’s largest earthquake drill in history.

The Great California ShakeOut is an earthquake drill in which participants practice how to protect themselves from falling objects in an earthquake.

In addition, the ShakeOut drill encourages everyone to get prepared at work, school and home. All Californians are encouraged to prepare for earthquakes in advance by having a family plan, setting aside emergency supplies to last for several days and considering earthquake insurance to secure your property and finances.

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Additionally, this year communities in Arizona and Nevada have agreed to build awareness and practice how to respond to an earthquake.

This event is sponsored by the Earthquake Country Alliance, which is made up of the California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA), the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the California Earthquake Authority (CEA), the American Red Cross (ARC), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the California Department of Education, State Farm and many others.