The Great Washington ShakeOut

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The International ShakeOut Day, every third Thursday of October, is a  day of individual and community events featuring the largest earthquake  drill ever, organized to inspire others

to get ready for big  earthquakes, and to prevent disasters from becoming catastrophes. What  we do to prepare now, before the next big earthquake, will determine how  well we can

survive and recover. ShakeOut will occur in houses,  workplaces, schools, and public spaces on October 20, 2022. You can also  hold your drill on any other day of the year.

Register at ShakeOut.org/register to involve your family or organization. You will receive information on  how to prepare for earthquakes and what actions to take during and  after the

shaking, as well as other ShakeOut news and updates. You can  also see who else is participating in your community at ShakeOut.org/whoisparticipating.

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