The U.S. Geological Survey recently published Putting Down Roots in Earthquake Country—Your Handbook for Earthquakes in the Central United States.
As indicated in the summary of this USGS publication:
"This handbook provides information to residents of the Central United States about the threat of earthquakes in that area, particularly along the New Madrid seismic zone, and explains how to prepare for, survive, and recover from such events. It explains the need for concern about earthquakes for those residents and describes what one can expect during and after an earthquake. Much is known about the threat of earthquakes in the Central United States, including where they are likely to occur and what can be done to reduce losses from future earthquakes, but not enough has been done to prepare for future earthquakes. The handbook describes such preparations that can be taken by individual residents before an earthquake to be safe and protect property."
If you live in the central United States (as I do) please download and read this earthquake handbook to understand how to be prepared for the potentially devastating earthquakes for which we are at risk.
This earthquake handbook was developed in cooperation with the Central U.S. Earthquake Consortium (CUSEC), the Association of CUSEC State Geologists (Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee), the University of Memphis Center for Earthquake Research and Information (CERI), and the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC).
You may want to read my prior post on the earthquake hazard in the central United States.
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