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ShakeOut Regions and Current Registration Levels

Oct. 18, 2012 Total:
2012 Global Total:
2013 early registration:
(Central U.S. and Utah)

Great ShakeOut earthquake drills help people in homes, schools, and organizations practice how to be safe during big earthquakes, and provide an opportunity for everyone to improve their overall preparedness. By participating, you can have peace of mind that you, your family, your co-workers and millions of others will be better prepared to survive and recover quickly from the next big earthquake in your region!

 

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California

As of today:
(2011: 8.6 million)
Nevada

As of today:
(2011: Over 190,000)
Oregon

As of today:
(2011: Over 23,000)
Washington

As of today:
(First year)
Idaho

As of today:
(2011: Over 86,000)
SouthEast

As of today:
(First year)
Guam

As of today:
(2011: Over 58,000)
Puerto Rico

As of today:
(First year)
Arizona

As of today:
(First year)
Alaska

As of today:
(First year)
British Columbia

As of today:
(2011: Over 530,000)
Southern Italy

As of today:
(First year)
Central U.S.

As of today:
(2012: 2.4 million)
 
Utah

As of today:
(2012: Over 940,000)
New Zealand

As of today:
(First year)
Japan
Various Dates

140,000
Global ShakeOut

As of today:
 


The ShakeOut began in California and has also been organized in many other states and countries. If you are interested in establishing a ShakeOut drill in your region, please email info@shakeout.org.

 

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ShakeOut.org Great ShakeOut Drills Step 1: Secure it now! Step 2: Make a plan Step 3: Make disaster kits Step 4: Is your place safe? Step 5: Drop, Cover, and Hold On Step 6: Check it out! Step 7: Communicate and recover!