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What are your next steps? What tools can you use? What do you secure? Are you equipped?
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This is a real possibility for any resident near an earthquake zone. I live near the New Madrid Fault Line otherwise known as the New Madrid seismic zone, the last earthquake to hit the area occurred in 1812 and believed to be 8.6 on the scale. Damage was extensive, destroying the town of New Madrid with effects felt clear up to St. Louis.
Preparedness measures can take many forms including the construction of shelters, installation of warning devices, creation of back-up life-line services (e.g., power, water, sewage), and rehearsing evacuation plans. Two simple measures can help prepare the individual for sitting out the event or evacuating, as necessary. For evacuation, Survival kits, in a variety of sizes, contain supplies and tools to provide a person with basic shelter against the elements, help them keep warm, meet their health and first aid needs, provide food and water, signal to rescuers, and assist them in finding their way back to help. Supplies in a survival kit normally contain a knife and /or a multitool, matches, tinder and a first aid kit and a bandana, fish hooks, sewing kit, and an LED flashlight and laser pointer with long shelf-life batteries (usually lithium type)
Good advice Gary! No question an earthquake that large can and will do damage.
Gary Nelson said:
A 7.6 can cause serious damage over large areas. The first thing to do is check the bleeding and treat it. There will be aftershocks, prepare for them. Watch downed power lines and broken gas lines. don't light a match or lighter. Be careful in and around buildings until damage is known. Beware of tidal waves along coast. Be prepared to evacuate. There is much that can be done to prepare for an earthquake but is is too late for that after the fact. Like where where will you meet your family with no phones? What will you take if you evacuate? Preparation is the key to survival. "The Pocket Disaster Survival Guide" is a real good book by Andrews and Bowers, and a good place to start.
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