The Dr. Lucy Jones Center for Science & Society, founded by seismologist @DrLucyJones, fosters the understanding & application of scientific information.
In her latest opinion piece for the @latimes, @DrLucyJones discusses the most important factor in a resilient community. Read it here: https://t.co/NuV2XE9ji7
Representatives from our member cities took a tour with Dr. Lucy Jones of the @DLJCSS of the Newport-Inglewood earthquake fault from its northern-most exposure in Baldwin Hills through the South Bay. She explained how fault movement will affect infrastructure. 🫨🏢
Good morning Redwood Coast, CA. Did you feel the magnitude 7 earthquake about 40 miles northwest of Ferndale? See: https://t.co/S70cc4RQRF The #ShakeAlert system was activated. @Cal_OES@CAGeoSurvey@UOHazardsLab@OregonOEM
With the Baroque Ensemble at @ColburnSchool , we will use music to process our emotional response to the climate crisis in a way that will lead to action. I'm providing the narration about the climate, while the students provide the music! @TempoAction
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The state is giving money to homeowners to fix certain seismic problems. Getting these retrofits done will save us all money in the long run https://t.co/DmbiY8z0BN
@DrLucyJones explained at a Chamber of Commerce event that messaging about #earthquakepreparedness often focuses on the individual, but she says it is just as important that businesses be prepared also, including things like retrofitting their structures.
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@DrLucyJones recently joined @kcalnews to discuss the importance of #earthquake drills, along with crucial preparedness tips. She addresses concerns over the lack of readiness, handling fires after a quake, water system disruptions, and more.
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@DrLucyJones ...for the next big seismic event. We walked through the impacts a big #earthquake along the Newport-Inglewood fault could have on our power and water supply, emergency services, and how to mitigate the risks within our own communities—visit https://t.co/xhjztkKPal to read more.
@DrLucyJones led an engaging workshop today with attendees from across #LosAngeles County, including local chambers of commerce and other business organizations, along with experts from LA City, LA County, and the State of #California to better prepare our business communities...
📆 Tomorrow is the third Thursday of October- also known as the Great #ShakeOut day! Register yourself and your loved ones for the world's largest #earthquake drill, this year on 10/17 at 10:17 AM.
There is no better time for preparedness than the present!
The Great @ShakeOut Earthquake Drill on 10/17 reminds #Californians to prepare for the next major quake. While concerns often focus on physical injuries & damage, seismologist @DrLucyJones highlights a critical issue: the potential loss of water supply
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Reduce the chance of injury or death during an earthquake: Drop, Cover, and Hold On.
#Step5 of the #SevenSteps to #earthquake#safety helps you and your loved ones know what to do during an earthquake.
Visit https://t.co/iptRkDyMNY to see tips for specific settings.
@ECA@FEMA
Updated measurements show the Manatee River (near Sarasota) has entered major flood stage from excessive rainfall and ground already saturated from Helene last week.
International #ShakeOut Day is three weeks from today! Join us for the World's Largest Earthquake Drill. Register now at https://t.co/C1FVS8oPE4 and let's prepare to survive and recover together!
International #ShakeOut Day is four weeks from today! On October 17, millions of people across the globe will practice earthquake safety guidance such as "Drop, Cover, and Hold On." Learn more, including what to do in many situations, at https://t.co/VRYT2RWznF.
@DrLucyJones joined firefighters for a special training session at the El Segundo Ready Day - an event held in honor of #NationalPreparednessMonth. From drop, cover, and hold to essential to-go bag items, the workshop was a reminder for everyone to stay prepared.
If it feels like there have been many strong earthquakes this year, it's because there have been. But why is this happening? @drlucyjones sat down with @ABC7 Eyewitness News to discuss Thursday's earthquake in #Malibu and what it means for #SoCal.
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The 4.7-magnitude earthquake was felt as far as San Diego and north into the coast of Bakersfield. Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones explains why some residents felt the earthquake while others didn't. https://t.co/wcrsD8QQaC