Crime & Safety
Are You Earthquake Ready In Claremont/La Verne?
After a 5.3 magnitude earthquake struck the Southland on April 5, residents were scrambling to social media to say if they felt the temblor
CLAREMONT, CA — Did you feel it? A magnitude-5-point-3 earthquake gave the Southland a good jolt around midday Thursday, April 5, and local officials are saying the shaker should be a reminder for everyone to be earthquake-ready.
There haven't been any reports of injuries or damage from that quake which was centered off the coast Los Angeles in the Channel Islands.
No tsunami warning was given, however a stronger quake could have different results. Fire, police and sheriff's departments reminded residents should make sure they have escape plans and preparedness kits.
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All cities remind that residents should have essentials on hand for a 72 hour period following any sort of disaster.
Make a Kit
- Build a first aid and survival kit for your home, car and workplace. For details or to purchase a kit, visit Los Angeles County Red Cross.
- Learn how to use a fire extinguisher.
Make a Disaster Plan
- Meet with your family, neighbors, coworkers, and schools to create a plan, share responsibilities and work together as a team
- Pick two places to meet:
- outside your home, in case of a sudden emergency or
- outside your neighborhood, in case you can't return home
- Have an "out-of-state contact" for family members to call.
- Post emergency numbers and teach children how to call 9-1-1 for assistance
- Conduct fire and emergency evacuation drills
- Consider food and shelter for pets
If Disaster Strikes
- Work with your CERT/CEPA/BERT teams
- Check for injuries and give first-aid
- Listen for news and information
- Clean up spilled bleach, gasoline, medicine and other hazardous materials
- Shut off any damaged utilities
For more information and ideas on disaster preparedness, visit: www.lafd.org
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