Earthquake Safety (original) (raw)

An earthquake is a sudden, rapid shaking of the earth caused by the shifting of underground rock. Deaths and injuries occur when people fall trying to walk or run during shaking or when they are hit by falling debris. Smaller earthquakes, called aftershocks, always follow the mainshock. Earthquakes can cause tsunamis, landslides, fires, and damage to utilities. Earthquakes can happen anywhere, and there is no way to predict them. But we can take action to prepare. Prepare now to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your home.

Practice Drop, Cover, and Hold On

During an earthquake, you should Drop, Cover, and Hold On to protect yourself from falling debris. Practice with your entire household so everyone knows what to do. Here is how to practice:

DROP where you are onto your hands and knees.

COVER your head and neck with your arms.

HOLD ON until the shaking stops.

To Prevent Injuries, Secure Your Space

Plan to Stay Connected

Learn Emergency Skills

Gather Emergency Supplies

Download the Earthquake Safety Checklist

Red Cross checklists are available in multiple languages

When shaking starts, DROP, COVER, and HOLD ON to protect yourself

How Does the Red Cross Help During an Earthquake?

When an earthquake occurs, the Red Cross provides shelter, food and comfort.

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Check Your Home for Safety

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