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Nationwide "Great ShakeOut" Earthquake Drill Held Last Week
16 Oct
Summary
- Annual earthquake preparedness drill took place on October 16
- Participants practiced "Drop, Cover and Hold On" safety steps
- Drill part of global earthquake preparedness effort

On October 16, the annual "Great ShakeOut" earthquake drill took place across the United States. The minute-long drill, which occurred at 10:16 a.m. local time, encouraged participants to practice the proper "Drop, Cover and Hold On" response to an earthquake.
The Great ShakeOut is a global earthquake preparedness event that occurs every year on the third Thursday of October. Millions of people in homes, schools, and organizations pledge to participate and improve their readiness for earthquakes. According to the Oregon Department of Emergency Management, the drill is "more than a practice - it's a reminder that preparedness saves lives."
In the days following the ShakeOut, many states like Oregon also host additional disaster preparedness activities. For example, Oregon holds a "Great Oregon Camp-In" from October 17-19, where residents simulate life after a major earthquake. Experts say these types of drills and exercises are crucial for building a culture of resilience and ensuring communities can respond effectively when disaster strikes.