Don't be caught off guard.
1. Identify earthquake hazards in your home.
The first step to earthquake and tsunami safety is recognize hazards. Look around your home and work
place and identify objects that might fall or shift during shaking.
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2. Know your local tsunami hazard zones and routes.
Make sure everyone knows the routes out of your local tsunami hazard zone.
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3. Make a disaster plan.
Make sure everyone in your household knows what to do when an earthquake strikes or a tsunami warning
is issued.
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4. Prepare disaster kits.
Everyone should have personal disaster supplies kits. Keep them where you spend most of your time.
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5. Protect yourself during an earthquake.
Drop, cover, and hold on.
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6. Evacuate if necessary.
Check for injuries and damage. Evacuate if you are in a Tsunami Hazard Zone.
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7. Follow your plan.
Don't head toward the coast if you have heard that a tsunami warning has been issued. You will
put yourself in danger and make it more difficult for the people who need to evacuate.
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Earthquakes and the tsunamis that can result from them are inevitable in the Pacific Northwest -- but the damage is not. How seriously the next strong earthquake or tsunami affects you and how quickly you and your family recover.
Interactive Tsunami Evacuation Zone Map Viewer
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Tsunami Evacuation Zone Brochures
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For coastal communities.
Emergency Kit
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Having an emergency kit and anemergency plan are important firststeps in being preparedfor any disaster