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GET READY TO SHAKEOUT!



Start here to be included in the
2016 ShakeOut!

Millions of people worldwide will practice how to Drop, Cover, and Hold On at 10:20 a.m. on October 20* during Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills!

Wyomingites can join them today by registering for the 2016 Great Wyoming ShakeOut. Participating is a great way for your family or organization to be prepared to survive and recover quickly from big earthquakes– wherever you live, work, or travel. ShakeOut is also a major activity of America's PrepareAthon!

* If you cannot hold your ShakeOut drill on 10/20, you can select another day when you register.

LEARN THE LATEST

How to Participate
Information for individuals, schools and many types of organizations

Who is Participating?
Lists by county, area, & category

ShakeOut Resources
Manuals, posters, & much more

Share your ShakeOut
Your photos, videos, and stories

ShakeOut Participant Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

PLAN YOUR DRILL


How to plan your drill & get prepared...

      ShakeOut Shop

Countdown to ShakeOut for Organizations (PDF)

Recommended Earthquake Safety Actions (PDF | RTF)

Earthquake Guide for People with Disabilities (PDF | RTF)

CHECK THE STATS


participants and counting!

( worldwide)

Click the map for details about each area
Click to see the number of participants from Northeast Wyoming Click to see the number of participants from East Central Wyoming Click to see the number of participants from South Central Wyoming Click to see the number of participants from Teton County Click to see the number of participants from West Central Wyoming Click to see the number of participants from Southwest Wyoming Click to see the number of participants from Northwest Wyoming Click to see the number of participants from Southeast Wyoming Click to see the number of participants from Other Areas

2015 Participants: Over 28,000
Click Map for Area Total:

©2016 SCEC Southern California Earthquake Center @ USC
The Great Wyoming ShakeOut Step 1: Secure it now! Step 2: Make a plan Step 3: Make disaster kits Step 4: Is your place safe? Step 5: Drop, Cover, and Hold On Step 6: Check it out! Step 7: Communicate and recover!