Now's The Time To Prepare For Earthquakes - Helpful Tips To Prevent Future Damage 

Release Date: June 13, 2002
Release Number: 1415-13

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Albany, NY -- As people in upstate New York begin to rebuild and repair their property after the April 20 AuSable Forks earthquake, state and federal officials are calling for residents and businesses in the area to plan ahead for the next one.

"It is never too late to start preparing for the next earthquake, because much of the damage in earthquakes is predictable and preventable," said Federal Coordinating Officer Marianne C. Jackson. "There are certain simple steps that can go a long way in preventing future earthquake damage."

"Since we can't predict if and when another quake might hit New York, we should do what we can now to prevent damage in the future," said Edward F. Jacoby, Jr., of the State Emergency Management Office (SEMO). "An ounce of prevention-at very little cost-is well worth the effort to safeguard our families and homes in the future."

Years of experience have shown that ground movement during an earthquake is seldom the direct cause of death and injury. In fact, most earthquake-related injuries result from collapsing walls, flying glass, and falling objects as a result of the ground shaking, or people trying to move more than a few feet during the shaking. You can prevent injuries and protect your property with the following important steps:

Last Modified: Tuesday, 19-Aug-2003 16:44:11