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| Earthquake? In
Florida? |
According to the
United States Geological Survey, Florida is not usually
considered to be a state subject to earthquakes, several minor
shocks have occurred here. Only one of these caused damage. Most
of Florida has a 2 percent probability of occurrence for the next fifty
years so the likelihood of an earthquake is slight.
Preparation for all types of natural disasters can keep you and
your family safe.
Before an earthquake
- Choose a location where
family members will meet if separated during the event
- Strap water heaters,
appliances and TVs to wall studs
- Secure pictures, mirrors,
and ornaments to the wall with appropriate fasteners
- Know where and how to shut
off electricity, gas and water services
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Assemble disaster/survival kits
During an
earthquake
- Keep calm. Expect the
earthquake to last from a few seconds to a few minutes
- If indoors, stay there until
the shaking stops
- Make sure to drop down to
the floor and take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture
or an interior wall
- If outdoors, move into an
open area away from trees, buildings, utility wires or
signs
- Stay in the open until the
shaking stops
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