Earthquake Preparedness in Western Canada
Western Canada is the most earthquake-prone region in the country, with several areas experiencing frequent seismic activity. The most active zone is located offshore, west of Vancouver Island, making earthquakes a real risk for residents of Greater Victoria. In the past 70 years, this area has experienced more than 100 earthquakes with a magnitude of 5 or higher.
What to Do During an Earthquake
When an earthquake strikes, remember to:
- DROP – Get down to the ground to prevent being knocked over.
- COVER – Take cover under a sturdy table or desk to protect yourself from falling debris.
- HOLD ON – Stay under cover and hold on until the shaking stops.
Learn More: Drop, Cover, Hold On – Earthquake Preparedness
Be Prepared to Be Self-Sufficient
After a major earthquake, it may take at least one week for communication, transportation, and essential services to be restored. Families should have enough supplies to stay safe and self-sufficient during this period.
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