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Seal Beach Police Department
Tuesday March 25th, 2014 :: 04:27 p.m. PDT

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Join the Seal Beach Police Department by participating in Tsunami Preparedness Week, March 23-29, 2014.

National Tsunami Preparedness Week!

March 23rd through March 29th is National Tsunami Preparedness Week. On March 10th, City of Seal Beach Mayor, Ellery Deaton, issued a proclamation declaring this week "National Tsunami Preparedness Week” to recognize and encourage public participation in raising awareness about the dangers posed by tsunamis. The City of Seal Beach in cooperation with the State of California, Office of Emergency Services (Cal-OES) and the Orange County Emergency Management Division will be taking an active role in promoting public education and awareness about tsunami preparedness.

“Tsunami WalkOut”

March 27th is the 50th Anniversary of the Great Alaska Earthquake and Tsunami. To bring awareness to the danger posed by tsunami’s the State of California is encouraging all affected municipalities to participate in a “Tsunami WalkOut”. This is a state-wide initiative as part of a tsunami preparedness drill.

The Seal Beach Police Department will participate in a “Tsunami WalkOut” exercise. This exercise will be accomplished by having a group of volunteers from the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and the Volunteers in Police Services (VIPS) walk from a tsunami danger zone to a tsunami safe zone. Experts recommend that people evacuate by foot when a tsunami Warning is issued. This reduces the chance for evacuees getting stuck in traffic if they try to leave by car. “Tsunami WalkOut” is a phrase meant to represent a tsunami evacuation drill; similar to the term “ShakeOut” for the earthquake preparedness campaign.

The objective of the exercise is to raise public awareness regarding tsunami preparedness by participating in the state-wide initiative and identify the tsunami evacuation route through a “real-world” exercise that will highlight the desired action in the event of a real tsunami Warning. Local civic and government leaders and dignitaries will be invited to lead the “Tsunami WalkOut”.

TsunamiReady Community:

The City of Seal Beach is a Tsunami Ready Community. This is a national certification issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service (NWS). To be recognized as a Tsunami Ready Community there are a variety of criteria that must be met. They are;

• Establish a 24-hour warning point and emergency operations center.

• Have more than one way to receive tsunami warnings and alert the public.

• Promote public readiness through community education and distribution of information.

• Develop a formal tsunami plan, which includes holding emergency exercises.

• Comply with TsunamiReady guidelines

Source: National Weather Service

On-line resources for tsunami awareness:

• The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Tsunami Website

• Tsunami Education for Kids

• California Geological Survey - Tsunami Web Site

• FEMA Are You Ready: Tsunamis

http://myhazards.calema.ca.gov/

http://www.tsunami.ca.gov

http://www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/geologic_hazards/Tsunami/Pages/education.aspx

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For further information please contact:

Corporal Michael Henderson
Emergency Services Coordinator
Seal Beach Police Department
911 Seal Beach Blvd Seal Beach, CA 90740
562-799-4100 X-1145
[email protected]

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Seal Beach Police Department
911 Seal Beach Blvd
Seal Beach, CA 90740

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 562-799-4100

Corporal Mike Henderson
Emergency Services
[email protected]
562-799-4100

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