Before the Earthquake: Understand the Risk; Get Prepared |
During an Earthquake |
After the Earthquake: Turning Off Your Utilities? |
References: General | Tsunamis
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Before the Earthquake
Understand the Risk
- Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ): megathrust fault
- 70-100 mi. offshore between Cape Mendocino (CA) & Vancouver Island (BC)
- expect 8-9+M* event, lasting 3-5 minutes
- involving a section or entire 1130 km (700 mi) fault length
- occuring every 250-350 years, on average
- causing: tsunamis; landslides; damage to homes, infrastructure,...
- For some perspective, CSZ estimates compared to the Loma Prieta quake (10/17/1989, near Santa Cruz CA):
Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) magnitude: M8-M9 -- 10x - 100x stronger than Loma Prieta (M6.9)
CSZ duration: 3-5 minutes -- 12x - 20x longer than Loma Prieta (15 seconds) - *M = Magnitude (Richter, etc.); MMI = Modified Mercalli Intensity;
both are logarithmic; comparison: M vs. MMI - Scientists began piecing together evidence for CSZ in the mid-1980s
- Last occurrence: Jan. 26, 1700, ~9pm; ~M9; entire length
- Japan: 'orphan' tsunami recorded -- precise date
- Cowichan (BC): shaking so violent that they could not stand,
so prolonged that it made them sick; collapsed houses;
landslides; tsunami survivors lived 75+ feet above waterline - Hoh (WA): Thunderbird & Whale fight uprooted trees, shook mountains
- Tillamook (OR): changed what they hunted, what they ate,
how their houses were built, where they lived - Yurok (CA): jumping dance did not prevent tsunami -- ritual implies previous events
- Geological record: 'ghost' forests, tree rings; sea slides / salt marshes
-- past quake frequency, intensity - In 2010, OSU geologists predicted:
- a 37% chance of a CSZ M8.2+ event within 50 years, and
- a 10-15% chance that the entire Cascadia Subduction Zone
will rupture with an M9+ event within the same time frame. - A Cascadia event occurs every 250-350 years on average.
- It's now been 320+ years since 1700,
with many more people and structures. - We're "due" -- with greater likelihood than 2010
estimates, and much more devastation than 1700.
[on right: shaking intensity; damage potential] - Besides CSZ, other regional earthquake faults:
e.g., 1993 Klamath Falls earthquakes M6 - The Really Big One New Yorker; 7/13/2015;
"'The Really Big One' is a story about [an earthquake and] a tsunami, that is destined
to hit the Pacific Northwest, and we don’t know when. The tools of journalism employed
there are just absolutely, absolutely incredible.... It is one of the greatest pieces of writing
I’ve ever read." ~Ta-Nehisi Coates (in Ezra Klein interview; NYT) - video: Toast, tsunamis and the really big one; 14:13
Chris Goldfinger, OSU; history of Cascadia; infrastructure damage; TEDx; 7/5/2016 - video: iris.edu: Pacific Northwest Earthquakes: 3 Types;
8:05 Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS); 7/19/2015 - video: Cascadia 21:09;
James Roddy, DOGAMI: Oregon Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries; 12/1/2011
Get Prepared
- video: Disaster Preparedness Training -- Earthquakes 1:40; CERT
- Be sure your phone can receive Wireless Emergency Alerts;
optional: install a ShakeAlert app for additional info, e.g., MyShake - Building survival depends on various factors: type & length of quake;
construction type (wood vs. masonry); anchored to foundation?
density of soil (rock vs. fill); construction / retrofitting publications,
e.g., FEMA: Earthquake Building Science - video: Earthquakes and Unreinforced Masonry (URM) Buildings
Portland Bureau of Emer. Mgmt.; 2016 - Check with insurance agent about earthquake coverage.
- Securely anchor gas appliances, water heaters, heavy furniture and
light fixtures, wall décor, and fragile shelving contents (breakables);
install cabinet latches? - Locate utility shut-off valves and know how to turn them off.
- Know where your fire extinguishers are, and check their status.
- If living at or visiting the OR coast, know about evacuation
routes: OR Tsunami Evacuation Maps - Bigger quakes may affect larger area, cause landslides, damage bridges -- especially at coast;
we may be isolated in our neighborhoods for 2 weeks, probably longer, until outside help can arrive. - Store a #5. 2 Weeks Ready: Disaster Supply Kit (in a secure location)
and have a #3. Family Communication Plan. - Organize or attend a Map Your Neighborhood (MYN) meeting;
neighbors can learn how to support each other more effectively. - Prepare an Under-the-Bed Kit [example on right]
to safeguard against the most common injuries to head, hands, and feet --
there will be broken glass; power may be out; it may be dark. - Include a hard hat, leather gloves, and socks & close-toed shoes,
eyewear (reading and/or safety), flashlight w/ batteries, whistle,
non-ferrous wrench (pictured: 4-in-1 tool for gas, water, dig, pry),
MYN booklet, NOAA radio, tote bag, pet leash, ...;
for additional people, add items or separate kits.
During an Earthquake
- Pay attention to any early warnings: did you feel initial P-wave?
- Receive notification? shakealert.org; video: 4:38;
iris.edu: ShakeAlert; Be Informed: ShakeAlert - Put on your hard hat if under-the-bed kit is handy.
- DROP! COVER! & HOLD ON!
- It may be difficult/unsafe to stand or run.
- If you are inside, do not go outside.
Interior door frames may collapse.
Shelter under a sturdy table or desk, or near a wall
away from glass and objects that can fall on you. - If you're in an unreinforced masonry building,
e.g., Ashland City Hall, old school, etc., and you have enough warning time
to exit safely, an open area (field, park) may be preferable. - If on unstable bridge, e.g., Medford viaduct, get off quickly or ...
- If you are outside, check your surroundings
-- stay away from obvious hazards such as older buildings, bridges and electrical wires, trees, etc. - If in a car, pull over to an area away from buildings, bridges, trees and powerlines.
After the Earthquake: Proceed with Caution
- Protect your head, hands, feet from broken glass, falling objects, etc.
(under-the-bed kit). - Be aware of aftershocks. Assess your situation.
- After shaking stops, if in a tsunami zone, e.g., on OR coast, go to higher ground:
evacuate (probably on foot) within 15+ minutes to 100'+ above sea level. - Determine if your environment is safe to stay in.
Turn off utilities if necessary. - Use your fire extinguisher on any small fires, e.g., typical household size for wastebasket-scale fires.
- Types of fires & extinguishers: "ABC" for typical household use
- Some fire extinguishers are rechargeable
-- check label for recommended maintenance / replacement - video: 2:01; PASS: Pull pin, Aim nozzle, Squeeze handle, Sweep nozzle at base of fire
- How to Know When It's Time to Buy a New Fire Extinguisher
5-15 years? check pressure gauge; LH; 2/21/2021 - Locate your MYN booklet (from your under-the-bed kit),
along with updated neighborhood contact & resource summaries. - Calmly start to follow the 9 MYN Steps to coordinate with your neighbors.
- Gather Critical Information. Tune to 1700 AM or NOAA stations
-- see section 1. Alerts & Communication - Listen to directions from officials including emergency responders.
- Be grateful that you had prepared to shelter-in-place
-- section 4. Family Disaster Planning
and have adequate supplies for several weeks -- section: 5. 2 Weeks Ready
Turning Off Your Utilities?
- Only do so if leak or breakage is suspected
as it may take weeks to months
for utility providers to restore services. - Gas: Do you smell, hear or see a leak?
Using a non-sparking, non-ferrous wrench
(not iron or steel), turn the valve perpendicular to pipe flow. - Install a "California Valve" -- an earthquake-sensitive gas automatic shut-off valve?
- Water: Turn valve to closed position on the home side. Valve is similar to gas valve.
Besides controlling leaks, it could preserve clean water for later use. - Circuit Breakers: Turn off each individually before
turning the main off, to minimize risk of electric shock;
reverse process for turning back on. - videos: Turn Off Electricity; Shut off Gas
- How to Stay Warm When the Power Is Out LH; 2/16/2021
References
- section: Emergency vs. Disaster: Earthquakes
- Ashland Emergency Preparedness
Evacuation Zone; Evacuation Levels; Get Ready; Wildfire Info; Fire Adapted Ashland;
Chamber of Commerce Preparedness Toolkit; Smokewise Ashland; Nat. Weather Service - Jackson County Emergency Management
Citizen Alert; Wildfire & Smoke; Get Ready Rogue; Jackson County Plans;
News & Information; Resources; Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan - Rogue Valley Emergency Management (RVEM): Jackson & Josephine Counties
Citizen Alert; Incident Info; Get Ready Rogue: Know Your Hazards; Preparedness Fundamentals;
Special Considerations; Kit Types; Resources; Preparedness Calendar; Prep U -
Wikipedia: Cascadia subduction zone; 1700 Cascadia Earthquake;
Earthquake-resistant construction - Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety
Prepare (Before) 1. Secure your space; 2. Plan to be safe;
3. Organize disaster supplies; 4. Minimize financial hardship
Survive and Recover (During/After) 5. Drop, Cover, and Hold On;
6. Improve safety; 7. Reconnect and Restore; Earthquake Country Alliance - Big quake of 1700 RV Times; 2/8/2023
- What's your earthquake risk? Use this map to find out CNN; 5/23/2023
- Life Kit: Preparing for an earthquake NPR; 4/22/2023
- How Fiber Optic Cables Could Warn You of an Earthquake
by firing lasers through underground fibers, scientists can detect seismic waves and perhaps improve alerts -- giving people precious time to prepare; Wired; 2/10/2023 - It's been 323 years since the last Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake.
How prepared are you for the ‘Big One?’ Oreg; 1/27/2023 - Magnitude 6.4 Earthquake near Ferndale, California reported via ShakeAlert! USGS; 12/20/2022
- 6.4-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Northern California
the quake struck southwest of Eureka at about 2:30 a.m., leaving at least two people dead
and knocking out power for tens of thousands of customers in Humboldt County; NYT; 12/20/2022 - Gravity signals could detect earthquakes at the speed of light faster and more reliably; science.org; 5/11/2022
- When the Big One Hits Portland, Cargo Bikers Will Save You Wired; 9/13/2022
- These Are the Tools You Need in Case of an Earthquake, Flood, or Wildfire LH; 12/23/2021
- 50 earthquakes hit off the Oregon coast, but scientists say they're no great shakes
Blanco Transform Fault Zone; NPR; 12/8/2021 - Gearing up for the big one: The state is working to fortify several highway bridges
in Southern Oregon considered at risk from a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake MT; 11/2/2021 - The Long-Lost Tale of an 18th-Century Tsunami, as Told by Trees Wired; 9/23/2021
- The Top 10 Tools for Earthquake Preparedness
Water container; Gas shut-off tool; Fire extinguisher; Emergency radio; USB battery pack;
Headlamp; Lantern; Extra batteries; First aid; Duct tape; NYT; 7/7/2021 - Earthquake Awareness and Preparation Summary .pdf; Eric Dittmer & Harry Smedes, SOU; 3/2021
- video: Houses Tested On Earthquake Simulation Tables
From Around The World 7:06; Bay Area Seismic Retrofit TV; 8/15/2020 - How does the Rogue Valley fit into the larger tectonic picture?
Karen Grove: landscapes-revealed.net; 5/10/2020 - A big earthquake in the US Pacific Northwest? earthsky.org; 8/5/2019
- video: Oregon Field Guide (OFG): Unprepared YouTube; 56:15; Chris Goldfinger; 4/26/2017;
OFG spent a year-and-a-half probing into the state of Oregon’s preparedness, and found
that when it comes to bridges, schools, hospitals, building codes and energy infrastructure,
Oregon lags far behind many quake-prone regions of the country. - Available also: OFG: Unprepared SOPBS; Season 27; Episode 2701; Aired: 11/26/15
- video: Strain build-up and release in earthquakes at subduction zones 1:15; IRIS; 7/18/2016
- After The Big One science fiction saga about surviving the coming,
most devastating mega-quake in US History, headed for Portland; 3/3/2016 - video: Great Earthquakes of the Pacific Northwest 1:04:00; Nick Zentner; Central WA Univ.; 2/16/2016
- The Great Quake and the Great Drowning
Indigenous people's terrifying tsunami stories are a history and a warning; Slate; 9/15/2015 - The Really Big One Cascadia earthquake will destroy a sizable portion of the coastal Northwest.
The question is when; New Yorker; 7/13/2015 - The orphan tsunami of 1700 -- Japanese clues to a parent earthquake in North America UW; 2015
- video: Earthquake Liquefaction Example 1:13; Illinois Geological Survey; 1/31/2014
- Living With Earthquakes In The Pacific Northwest: A Survivor's Guide
Robert S. Yeats; OR State; 3rd edition; free to download; 2013? - A Consumer's Guide to Earthquake Insurance
.pdf; National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC); 10/11/2011 - Odds are about 1-in-3 that mega-earthquake will hit Pacific Northwest in next 50 years, scientists say
OSU report; ScienceDaily; 5/25/2010 - Dating the 1700 Cascadia Earthquake: Great Coastal Earthquakes in Native Stories
Seismological Research Letters Volume 76, Number 2, March/April 2005 - Japanese shipwreck adds to evidence of great Cascadia earthquake in 1700 UW; 10/31/2003
Tsunamis
- section: Emergency vs. Disaster: Tsunamis
- The Tsunami Could Kill Thousands. Can They Build An Escape?
evacuation towers? includes inundation zone maps in CA, OR and WA; NYT; 2/7/2022 - Everything You Need to Know to Survive a Tsunami
Advanced preparation for a tsunami;
Recognize the signs of an impending tsunami;
A tsunami is on its way -- what now?;
After the tsunami; LH; 1/12/2022 - The Long-Lost Tale of an 18th-Century Tsunami, as Told by Trees Wired; 9/23/2021
- Oregon's Tsunami Risk: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
building in tsunami zones; New Yorker; 7/1/2019 - Living on Shaky Ground: How to survive earthquakes and tsunamis in Oregon .pdf; 2018
- The Great Quake and the Great Drowning
Indigenous people's terrifying tsunami stories are a history and a warning; Slate; 9/15/2015 - The orphan tsunami of 1700 -- Japanese clues to a parent earthquake in North America UW; 2015