San Francisco Fleet Week kicks off with earthquake preparedness drill: Here's a look
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As part of Fleet Week in the Bay Area, the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management is holding a series of full-scale exercises with the Department of Defense and other local and state agencies.
They're preparing for what to do and how to communicate in the event of an earthquake.
Specifically, they are working on two key things in Tuesday's exercise happening at Pier 30 and 32.
The movement of what they call "disaster service workers" and the clearance of roads, two things they'll have to do immediately after an earthquake.
Between 75 to 100 city workers are volunteering their time to take part in this.
If you haven't put together an earthquake kit for your house yet, it's time to get going.
At the same time, they'll be exercising their communication capabilities, not just for bringing essential workers into the city but also for debris removal to help clear the roads.
"We know as a region we're going to have to be on our own for some period of time and be super ready when help comes and so this is what's helping us to really be able to lean forward and be able to not only fumble that handoff when our partners come in," Mary Ellen Carroll, Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management said. "Disasters are going to become increasingly more difficult and resources are going to be increasingly scarce as we move forward so this kind of work is more important than ever."
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