Tuesday, July 28th 2015, 2:40 pm
Earthquakes are becoming more common around Oklahoma, and the American Red Cross wants you to be prepared.
The American Red Cross is offering several tips on how to prepare and stay safe during and after an earthquake.
“With all of the earthquakes taking place recently, we want to make sure that people are prepared,” said Ken Garcia, spokesperson for the American Red Cross. “Earthquakes can happen at any time and the best thing for families is to have plans in place now.”
If you are inside a building when the shaking begins, drop to the ground, take cover, hold on to something sturdy and move as little as possible. If you do not have sturdy furniture to hold on to, sit on the flood next to an interior wall and cover you head and neck with your arms.
During an earthquake, you should stay indoors until the shaking stops and you are sure that it is safe to exit. If you must leave the building after the shaking stops, use stairs with caution in case there are aftershocks. Do not use elevators. If you are away from your home when an earthquake hits, do not return to your home until authorities say it is safe to do so. When entering, use extreme caution and be sure to inspect walls, floors, doors, staircases and windows to check for damage.
The Red Cross Emergency App offers information related to earthquake preparedness as well as other natural disasters and emergencies. The free Emergency App is available in app stores for smartphones and tablets by searching for the American Red Cross or by going to redcross.org/apps.
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