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Friday, 22 October 2010 - California braces for the Big One with fake quake
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Weekend Edition Top Stories Most Popular Photos Full Coverage Sitemap California braces for the Big One with fake quake AFP - Friday, October 22 Send IM Story Print California braces for the Big One with fake quake BURBANK, California (AFP) - – With choppers clattering in the sky above, bloodstained students watch in shock as blaring ambulances screech into the schoolyard, disgorging paramedics with medicine packs and gurneys. At least that's what it looked like, as one California school put on a graphic display Thursday of what will happen when -- not if -- the Big One hits this earthquake-prone western US state. Nearly eight million Californians were signed up for Thursday's drill, the most ever, after 6.9 million took part last year. Thousands of schools, businesses and other organizations took part. The show was given added drama as a real 6.9 temblor struck a few hundred miles to the south, in Mexico's Baja California peninsula, although nothing was felt over the border in the US. "At some point our luck is going to run out," said leading seismologist Lucy Jones of the US Geological Survey after the fake quake put on by Providence High School in the film-making town of Burbank just north of Los Angeles. The display -- co-organised with a neighboring medical centre -- was put on as millions took part in the annual "Great California ShakeOut" to help people prepare for what experts say is the inevitable. At exactly 10:21 am (1701 GMT) alarms sounded across the state and the Providence School schoolchildren dived under their desks, following the so-called "Drop, Cover, Hold On" quake response mantra. Under the procedure, everyone has to get down on the ground, crawl under the nearest table or other cover, and hold on tight until the earth stops moving -- which can take anything up to a couple of minutes. "I didn't get down quick enough, and got hurt," explained 15-year-old Genna Amado, displaying a scarred cheek and bloodied arm, the product of gory make-up which would make Burbank's nearby Universal Film Studies proud. "I think this kind of drill is very important, because it helps you realize how serious the danger is," added her schoolfriend Bryan Hofilena, also 15, with a huge blue bruise across half of his face. A 20-strong delegation from Chile -- which was struck by a massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake that killed over 500 people in February -- also helped organize the drill. "Education is the most important thing in saving lives," said Jesus Lopez Argentieri of Chile's army, noting that buildings in his country were designed to withstand quakes because they were a regular occurrence over the centuries. "People know what an earthquake is, we have a whole history of it... We know how to cope with the situation, we do it quite naturally," he told AFP as blue-clad nurses helped ferry "injured" students out of the school building. Earthquakes are also regular events in California, mostly triggered by activity along the San Andreas fault which runs through much of the western state, the most populous in the United States. Geologists say an earthquake capable of causing widespread destruction is 99 percent certain of hitting California within the next 30 years. Studies have said that a 7.8 magnitude quake could kill 1,800 people, injure 50,000 more and damage 300,000 buildings. A 6.7 earthquake in Los Angeles in 1994 left at least 60 people dead and did an estimated 10 billion dollars damage, while a 6.9 quake in San Francisco in 1989 claimed the lives of 67 people. A moderate 5.4 earthquake shook southern California in July, swaying high-rise buildings in Los Angeles and San Diego and rattling nerves but causing only minimal damage. 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