Earthquake, Tornado and Personal Safety


Waikoloa Village, HI., October 24, 2006 - Waikoloa Elementary School classroom was shaken as a result of the October 15 earthquake. This classroom was one of nine damaged at the school. Patricia Brach/FEMA
Calexico, CA, April 6, 2010 -- A magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck the city on Easter Sunday leaving many facilities, roads, and public buildings closed, and heavily damaged. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA
Chapman, KS, June 12, 2008 -- Windows are shattered and the roof is stripped from the Chapman Elementary school after a June 11 F-3 tornado ripped through town. The tornado also leveled the school administration building, high school and middle school. Photo by Anita Westervelt/FEMA
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Tornado Safety
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Nature"s Most Violent Storms
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Preventing Auto-Related Crime
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Use a "club" or other steering wheel device.
- Try to park your car in a well-lit area.
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Check in, around and under your vehicle for suspicious persons before entering.
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Lock all doors after entering your vehicle.
Personal Safety Tips
- Trust Your Intuition. If you feel threatened or something doesn"t feel right, take action immediately.
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Pay close attention to your surroundings.
- Know safe places in the areas where you live, work and play.
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Don’t let strangers get too close to you, even if they seem to have a reason.

