Tennesseans Can Participate In Second
Annual Great Central U.S. Shakeout Earthquake
Drill On February 7
Nashville, TN (2012-01-23) Registration is open for
the second annual Great Central U.S. ShakeOut
earthquake drill, which will take place at 10:15 a.m., CST, on February 7,
2012. More than 3 million people in 11 states, including 250,000 Tennesseans,
took part in the first Central U.S. ShakeOut drill on
April 28, 2011.
To sign up for
the ShakeOut, go to www.shakeout.org/centralus/index.html. The site provides links to other earthquake
preparedness information. In addition to schools, there are also participant
categories for colleges and universities, businesses, non-profit organizations,
medical facilities, individuals and families and more.
“Small
earthquakes and tremors occur frequently in Tennessee, said Director Jim Bassham of the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency
(TEMA). “We hope Tennesseans will use
the upcoming drill as an opportunity to practice protective actions and get
prepared in case we have a major earthquake in our state.”
The New Madrid
Seismic Zone, which is made up of several thrust faults that stretch from
Marked Tree, Ark. to Cairo, Ill.,
has produced some of the largest earthquakes ever in the continental U.S.
Experts say knowing how to respond when an earthquake occurs is an important
step to practice before the next major event occurs.
During the ShakeOut, residents should practice the Drop, Cover and
Hold On technique for 60 seconds:
- DROP to
the ground
- Take COVER
by getting under a sturdy desk or table, and
- HOLD ON to
it until the shaking stops
- The Drop, Cover and Hold On technique is considered
the best way to protect yourself in an
earthquake.
The February 7,
2012 ShakeOut drill will be held on the 200th
anniversary of the largest of the great New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811 and
1812.
February 5 to
February 11, 2012 is also Tennessee’s
annual Earthquake Awareness Week.
The states of Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi
and Missouri
are also participating in the February 7 ShakeOut.
For more
information about the New Madrid Seismic Zone and Tennessee's Earthquake Preparedness visit TEMA's website at www.tnema.org.