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KGTV Stops by the Shake Simulator tour in Balboa Park to help educate the people of San Diego on how to be prepared. KGTV – San Diego Scripps (ABC10), April 4th, 2022 CBS Los Angeles is encouraging Angelenos to download the MyShake App.Įarthquake simulator shakes up Balboa Park KGTV – San Diego Scripps (ABC10), April 5th, 2022ĬBS Los Angeles stopped by the Shake Simulator Tour at Union Station to discuss how Angelenos can be prepared for the unexpected with Cal OES Seismic Hazards Branch Manager Jose Lara. The Shake Simulator tour reminds Californians about the dangers of earthquakes and the measures they can take to prepare.Įarthquake simulator shakes up downtown LAįox 11 stops by the Union Station Shake Simulator event, giving people the chance to test how ready they are for “the big one.” Cal OES Seismic Hazards Branch Manager Jose Lara discusses ways people can be prepared.Įarthquake simulator comes to Union Station in downtown LA KRON 4 stopped by the UC Berkley during the Shake Simulator event and sat down with Cal OES Seismic Hazards Branch Manager Jose Lara. KION546 spoke with Cal OES about tips and ways to prepare for a violent earthquake.Įarthquake simulator stopping at UC Berkeley today With Salinas being the last stop on the Shake Simulator Tour, KION456 stopped by the tour to get more information on how to be prepared in the event of the unexpected. The California Office of Emergency Services (OES) to bring the State’s Shake Trailer to the Humboldt County Fair August 18 – August 21.Ĭal OES earthquake simulator gives earth-shaking demonstration Get ready to be shaken at the Humboldt County Fair Geological Survey (USGS), and Berkeley Seismology Lab. Geological Survey-managed ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) System, which was built through partnerships with the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), U.S. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Jose Lara, seismic hazards branch manager of the California OES, about the early warning system that seemed to work well.īART, early adopter of Earthquake Early Warning System, shares learnings with other agencies around the countryīay Area Rapid Transit, August 16th, 2022īART developed technology that leverages the U.S. How Well Did the Early Warning System Work During North Bay Quake Experts Warn Larger, More Extensive Earthquake Could Hit the Bay AreaĬalifornia’s Early Warning Alert notified 400,000 people of the 4.4 magnitude Santa Rosa earthquake.
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