Earthquake simulator encourages CA residents to feel power of quakes in order to be prepared

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Earthquake simulator encourages CA residents to feel power of quakes in order to be prepared
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Are you prepared for the next earthquake? Cal_OES brought its quake simulator that offers people a real-life sense of what an earthquake truly can feel like.

The California Office of Emergency Services set up its earthquake simulator in Chinatown Wednesday afternoon as part of its "Great California Shakeout Tour 2022" initiative.

"The first step? Survive the earthquake itself," said Lori Nezhura, the deputy director of planning, preparedness, and prevention for Cal OES.

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