Earthquake
Posted On: Oct 13, 2009The Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) has been advised by the Earthquake Unit that an earthquake occurred today at 9:27 am. The epicenter was located near Woodford, St. Andrew in the Wagwater Trough North sub-area with a magnitude of 3.5 and a focal depth of 17.2km.
The ODPEM implores all Jamaicans to take the following precautions should an earthquake
occur because of how well you survive an earthquake depends on how prepared you are for one:
What to do before an earthquake:
- Always have on hand emergency kits.
- Practice earthquake drills at schools, homes, and offices.
- Look around your school, home and offices for things that could fall and injure you.
What to do during an earthquake:
- Be calm. If you are inside, stay there.
Get under heavy furniture such as a sturdy desk or table. - Do not rush to exits.
- If you are outside, stay there.
Avoid the hazards, which could cause injury.
If you are in a vehicle, drive away from bridges and stop in the safest place possible.
What to do after an earthquake:
- Evacuate the building immediately after the shaking stops. Be prepared for additional aftershocks.
- Listen to the radio and follow emergency instructions.
- Remember, earthquakes cannot be predicted therefore our vulnerability to earthquakes is always imminent. Preparation is the key.
Contact: Kimberley Weller, Information Officer, KWeller@odpem.org.jm