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This common earthquake advice could actually put you in serious danger—here’s what to do instead
When an earthquake hits, you have only seconds to act. And if you don’t know exactly what you should do—or you have incorrect information about earthquake safety—you could accidentally be putting ...
When my students at the University of Washington ask me where the safest place to be during an earthquake is, they expect me to say "under a desk" or "in a doorway." Instead, I tell them California - ...
Is ‘drop, cover and hold on’ an outdated earthquake safety plan? Earthquakes and schools, Part 4
A major earthquake could hit the Pacific Northwest at any moment. It’s not a matter of if, but when. And, with students back to school this fall, some in unreinforced, 100-year-old buildings, most ...
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