Emergency management officials around the area are participating in a statewide exercise surrounding a catastrophic earthquake on the New Madrid Fault.
Christian County Emergency Management Director Randy Graham tells the News Edge the ‘Shaken Fury 2019’ is a nationwide earthquake exercise that revolves around the New Madrid Fault zone.
He says the state gave a scenario for the second day after a January 30th earthquake that affects Christian County and involves a large power outage.
When asked if Christian County is prepared for a catastrophic earthquake, Graham says no one is ever totally prepared for that but they do have several plans in place.
Regardless if it’s a tornado, ice storms, or any other major weather-related event, he notes you always need to be prepared and have a plan, practice that plan, and have an emergency kit. He says FEMA always teaches you to be prepared to take care of yourself for the first 72 hours because in a widespread catastrophic event it may take emergency responders that long to get to you.
For more information about preparedness, Graham says you can visit FEMA’s website at ready.gov and it has a lot of great information about preparedness.