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Illinois Officials Look to Educate Residents During Earthquake Awareness Month

Illinois Officials Look to Educate Residents During Earthquake Awareness Month © AFP/Getty Images ReNass (Reseau National de surveillance sismique, located in STrasbourg) website shows the graphic of the earthquake in Peru 15 August 2007 which reached 7,9 on Richter Scale. A powerful earthquake devastated several Peruvian cities killing at least 337 people in toppled buildings and forcing the government to declare a state of emergency. AFP PHOTO OLIVIER MORIN (Photo credit should read OLIVIER MORIN/AFP/Getty Images) February is Earthquake Awareness Month in the United States, and although most Illinois residents take great pains to be prepared for tornadoes, floods and blizzards, seismic activity is frequently measured in the state as well.

February is Earthquake Awareness Month in Missouri, with emphasis on preparednessOzark Radio News

Missourians reminded how to respond in case of a major earthquake in the New Madrid Seismic Zone JEFFERSON CITY – Southeast Missouri is home to the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ), which generated some of the most powerful earthquakes ever to jolt the nation. A series of major quakes occurred in 1811-12, destroying buildings, ringing church bells hundreds of miles away, and briefly causing the Mississippi River to run backward. The area is still active today, with an average of more than 200 earthquakes each year, though many are too small to be felt. Advertisement To remind Missourians of the earthquake risk, Missouri observes Earthquake Awareness Month each February to emphasize the very real risk of more catastrophic earthquakes occurring in the NMSZ. While no one can predict exactly when an earthquake will occur, scientists agree that large earthquakes in this zone still pose a risk.

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