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Long Beach, CA ~ Long Beach, CA - As Tsunami Preparedness Week approaches, the City of Long Beach Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications is urging residents to take necessary precautions in the event of a tsunami. The week, which runs from March 21-29, aims to educate residents on how to identify their tsunami hazard zones and develop evacuation plans for their families, homes, and workplaces.
To support these efforts, the City will be hosting a Tsunami Preparedness Fair on Saturday, April 4 at Bixby Park. The fair will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will feature expert speakers and resource booths from various City departments and regional emergency management agencies. Attendees will have access to educational materials and preparedness tips.
This year's theme, "Know the Risk. Know the Route," emphasizes the importance of recognizing tsunami warning signs and reducing the risk of injury during an emergency. Residents will also have the opportunity to participate in a Tsunami Walk at 10:30 a.m., an educational simulation designed to encourage residents to evacuate to higher ground when inside a tsunami hazard zone.
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Mayor Rex Richardson stresses the importance of being prepared for coastal hazards like tsunamis in Long Beach. "Living along the coast is one of the things that makes Long Beach special," he says, "but it also means we need to be prepared for potential disasters." He encourages community members to take advantage of this opportunity to learn where to go and how to respond in case of a tsunami warning.
The walk will follow a route around Bixby Park just outside of the tsunami hazard zone. Disaster Preparedness staff will be present along the route to provide additional information and safety guidance. This optional activity is open to everyone in the community.
In addition, residents living in inundation/flood zones who are signed up for Alert Long Beach will receive a test notification during Tsunami Preparedness Week. The City encourages residents to take the following actions to better prepare themselves for a potential tsunami:
- Stay Alert: Sign up for Alert Long Beach to receive emergency notifications from the City via phone, email, or text.
- Know Your Zone: Find out if you live or work in a tsunami hazard zone and plan an evacuation route by visiting the CalOES My Hazards webpage.
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- Make a Plan: Develop a family emergency plan to ensure everyone knows what steps to take during an emergency.
- Learn the Signs: Tsunamis often have warning signs such as earthquakes, loud roars from the ocean, or unusual oceanic behavior.
- Be Ready to Evacuate: After receiving a tsunami warning or noticing warning signs, get off the beach and move to higher ground.
- Get Connected: Follow @lbdisasterprep on social media for Tsunami Awareness Week information and year-round preparedness tips.
- Prepare a Go-Bag: Pack essential items for all family members and pets in case of evacuation.
- Educate Yourself: Download the Tsunami Preparedness Guide in English or Spanish for more information on warning signs, preparedness tips, and evacuation routes.
Residents are also encouraged to be self-sufficient for up to five days following a disaster by creating an emergency supply kit with daily essentials. Additionally, they can join the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) or take classes through the American Red Cross (ARC) to learn basic emergency medical procedures.
For more information on disaster preparedness and a complete list of resources, residents can visit the Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications website or follow @LBDisasterPrep on Facebook and Instagram. The City hopes that by taking these necessary precautions, residents will be better equipped to handle any potential disasters that may occur.
To support these efforts, the City will be hosting a Tsunami Preparedness Fair on Saturday, April 4 at Bixby Park. The fair will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will feature expert speakers and resource booths from various City departments and regional emergency management agencies. Attendees will have access to educational materials and preparedness tips.
This year's theme, "Know the Risk. Know the Route," emphasizes the importance of recognizing tsunami warning signs and reducing the risk of injury during an emergency. Residents will also have the opportunity to participate in a Tsunami Walk at 10:30 a.m., an educational simulation designed to encourage residents to evacuate to higher ground when inside a tsunami hazard zone.
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Mayor Rex Richardson stresses the importance of being prepared for coastal hazards like tsunamis in Long Beach. "Living along the coast is one of the things that makes Long Beach special," he says, "but it also means we need to be prepared for potential disasters." He encourages community members to take advantage of this opportunity to learn where to go and how to respond in case of a tsunami warning.
The walk will follow a route around Bixby Park just outside of the tsunami hazard zone. Disaster Preparedness staff will be present along the route to provide additional information and safety guidance. This optional activity is open to everyone in the community.
In addition, residents living in inundation/flood zones who are signed up for Alert Long Beach will receive a test notification during Tsunami Preparedness Week. The City encourages residents to take the following actions to better prepare themselves for a potential tsunami:
- Stay Alert: Sign up for Alert Long Beach to receive emergency notifications from the City via phone, email, or text.
- Know Your Zone: Find out if you live or work in a tsunami hazard zone and plan an evacuation route by visiting the CalOES My Hazards webpage.
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- Make a Plan: Develop a family emergency plan to ensure everyone knows what steps to take during an emergency.
- Learn the Signs: Tsunamis often have warning signs such as earthquakes, loud roars from the ocean, or unusual oceanic behavior.
- Be Ready to Evacuate: After receiving a tsunami warning or noticing warning signs, get off the beach and move to higher ground.
- Get Connected: Follow @lbdisasterprep on social media for Tsunami Awareness Week information and year-round preparedness tips.
- Prepare a Go-Bag: Pack essential items for all family members and pets in case of evacuation.
- Educate Yourself: Download the Tsunami Preparedness Guide in English or Spanish for more information on warning signs, preparedness tips, and evacuation routes.
Residents are also encouraged to be self-sufficient for up to five days following a disaster by creating an emergency supply kit with daily essentials. Additionally, they can join the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) or take classes through the American Red Cross (ARC) to learn basic emergency medical procedures.
For more information on disaster preparedness and a complete list of resources, residents can visit the Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications website or follow @LBDisasterPrep on Facebook and Instagram. The City hopes that by taking these necessary precautions, residents will be better equipped to handle any potential disasters that may occur.
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