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Whangarei residents asked to sign up for earthquake drill
Friday, 20 July 2012, 1:43 pm
Press Release: Whangarei District Council
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20 July 2012
Whangarei residents encouraged to sign up
for earthquake drill
If all goes according to plan
more than 20,000 Northlanders will suddenly drop to the
ground at 9.26am on September 26, along with a million other
New Zealanders.
The national ‘Drop, Cover and Hold’
drill will be held during the Ministry of Civil Defence and
Emergency Management’s exercise “New Zealand Shakeout”
an event designed to help people and organisations prepare
for major earthquakes, and know what to do when they
happen.
“People across the country are being invited to
take part and register for this national event. Everyone
will practice "Drop, Cover and Hold"—the right action to
take in an earthquake,” said Whangarei District Council
Emergency Management Officer Victoria Randall.
“This is
New Zealand’s biggest ever earthquake drill and already
more than 2700 people in the Whangarei District have
registered to take part.
“The earthquakes experienced in
New Zealand over the last couple of years have highlighted
the need for the public to be ready and know the right
actions to take when an earthquake strikes.”
“While
earthquake hazard varies from region to region and Northland
has a low risk of earthquake, people may find themselves in
other parts of New Zealand, or the world when an earthquake
strikes so learning the correct thing to do can save
lives.
“We are encouraging everyone to take part in this
drill and learn the correct actions to take in an earthquake
so get yourself and your family involved and register
today.” Ms Randall said.
If you would like to find out
more or register your participation in the event visit the
NZ Shakeout website www.shakeout.govt.nz. You can register
your participation as an individual, family, workplace or
organisation by following the instructions on the
website.
ENDS
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