Philippine Asian News Today Vol 19 No 20 | Page 3
October 16 - 31, 2017
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Can you survive alone for
at least 72-hours if the
‘Big One’ strikes?
City of Vancouver reminds
residents that personal preparedness
and community support are key to
survival after an earthquake
To mark Shake Out Day, the City
of Vancouver has issued
a reminder that residents
should be prepared to
be self-sufficient for
more than three days if
a major earthquake hits
the area.
Speaking
about
the
importance
of
earthquake readiness,
Fire
Chief
Darrell
Reid
said:
“When
an earthquake hits,
emergency responders
will not be able to reach
everyone immediately.
Simple steps like having an
emergency kit, knowing where your
nearest disaster support hub is and
supporting your neighbours will make
a significant difference to everyone’s
chance of survival.”
As well as asking residents to
play their part in an emergency, the
City has taken a number of steps over
the last year to increase Vancouver’s
resilience. These include:
·
Initiating a review of possible
measures to address the risk of serious
damage to private buildings
·
Launching a Resilient
Neighbourhoods pilot program to
create neighbourhood emergency
plans,
and
map
resources
and volunteers in Vancouver’s
communities.
·
Coordinating more
than 7,000 Vancouver Volunteer
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Corps hours
including training, activation at events
such as the Celebration of Light and
response to emergencies such as the
wildfires.
·
Integrating seismic upgrades
to civic buildings and bridges
The City of Vancouver also offers
free Neighbourhood Emergency
Preparedness workshops, details of
these and tips on preparing for an
earthquake can be found at www.
vancouver.ca/earthquake.