Canterbury: Civil Defence Update
CIVIL DEFENCE - Canterbury CDEM Group
MEDIA STATEMENT
Earthquake – September 4, 2010 –
5.45 am.
Please
broadcast the following statement on behalf of Civil
Defence.
This is a Civil Defence announcement issued by the Canterbury Regional Civil Defence Emergency Management Office.
Due to this morning’s earthquake, (magnitude and location to be confirmed), Civil Defence advises residents to:
- Expect aftershocks. Each time you feel one, drop, cover, and hold on.
- Help those around you if you can.
- Report injuries or fires to the emergency services (dial 111).
- Put out small fires. Evacuate the building if the fires cannot be controlled.
- Boil water for at least 10 minutes prior to drinking it.
- If your property is damaged, take notes or photos for the loss adjustor.
- Do not go sightseeing and stay out of damaged buildings.
Listen to the radio for advice and information.
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