SRD Encourages Everyone To Register And Participate In Annual Earthquake Shakeout Event On Thursday October 20th

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Campbell River, BC - On Thursday October 20th at 10:20 am, millions of people worldwide will practice how to "Drop, Cover and Hold On" during Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills. The Strathcona Regional District (SRD) strongly encourages all community organizations, residents and businesses in the SRD to do the same. To formally register your participation in this annual event, please visit www.shakeoutbc.ca. Registration takes less than a minute.

Some steps you can take to enhance our region's resiliency to respond to a major earthquake are:

  • Strengthen the preparedness of your household and neighbourhood.
  • Become a Public Safety Lifeline Volunteer.
  • Receive basic training in Rapid Damage Assessment and Light Urban Search and Rescue.
  • Tall, top-heavy furniture, such as bookcases and entertainment centers, may fall and injure you. Secure both top corners of tall furniture into a wall stud and not just to the drywall. Flexible-mount fasteners, such as nylon straps, allow furniture independent movement from the wall, reducing strain on studs.
  • Establish an out-of-province contact person who can be called by everyone in the household to relay information. Or another option is to provide everyone in your household with walkie-talkies so they can immediately contact each other if regular communications are disrupted.
  • Learn First Aid and CPR.

Additionally, here are some thoughts to consider when developing your household earthquake plan.

How are you prepared to adapt if the services you rely on are disrupted?

  • Water may be in short supply.
  • Natural gas and electric power may be out for days or weeks.
  • Garbage and sewage services may be interrupted.
  • Telephone, Internet, cell phone, and wireless communications may be overloaded or unavailable.
  • Mail service may be disrupted or delayed.
  • Gasoline may be in short supply, and rationing may be necessary.
  • Bank operations may be disrupted, limiting access to cash, ATMs, or online banking.
  • Grocery, drug, and other retail stores may be closed or unable to restock shelves

Will you be able to stay in your home?

  • Your home may be damaged and unsafe to live in.
  • Your personal property may be damaged or destroyed.
  • Construction materials and labour for repairs will be in limited supply and costs will likely increase.

Will you have medical services?

  • The 9-1-1 emergency system will likely be overloaded.
  • Hospitals and other medical facilities may be damaged.
  • Emergency rooms and trauma centers may be overwhelmed.
  • Assisted living, critical care, and other health services such as dialysis may not be operational.

What could traveling look like?

  • Road damage and closures may restrict your ability to travel by car.
  • Public transportation, including buses, ferries, and airports may experience closures or interruptions in service.

If you are interested in learning more about any of the suggestions mentioned above, or about SRD's regional emergency program in general, please contact SRD Protective Services Coordinator - Shaun Koopman at preparedness@srd.ca or 250-830-6702.

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Media Contact: Shaun Koopman Protective Services Coordinator 250-830-6702 | skoopman@srd.ca