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Edition spoke with Jacob Margolis, a science reporter for LAist Public Radio and host of the podcast “The Big One: Your Survival Guide” about preparing for and responding to an earthquake.
First off, what should you do at the first sign of an earthquake? Drop, cover, and hold on. You want to get under a desk or table if you can. Make sure to cover your head and your neck. If you’re ...
GEORGE TOWN: ‘Drop, Cover and Hold On’ if ever faced with a tremor from the aftershock of an earthquake ... “Stay calm and do not use the elevator. “Take cover under sturdy furniture ...
Watch: Elephants at the San Diego Zoo act quickly in order to protect one another during a 5.2-magnitude earthquake.
Local agencies recommend having a plan for what to do before, during and after an earthquake. A 5.2-magnitude earthquake shook Southern California on Monday, rattling items off shelves and walls.
The south-eastern highlands region of Australia is most likely to experience earthquakes, but quakes can still happen anywhere without warning — would you know what to do? Earthquakes happen ...
A powerful 5.2 magnitude earthquake rattled the San Diego County area Monday morning but did not appear to cause any major damage. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake struck at 10: ...
But for busy people, here’s a summary of things you should know about what to do before, during and after an earthquake in Japan. If you’re on public transport: Follow the same guidelines ...