The Bay

Shaky Shaky Shaky: How to Prepare for the Next Earthquake


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This week, the Bay Area felt a series of earthquakes in less than 24 hours. Thursday marked the 30th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake. That prompted KQED Science reporter Peter Arcuni to come up with a disaster plan. Over the course of four days, Arcuni secured his house, gathered supplies and got his family on board with an earthquake plan. And he documented the whole thing.

Guest: Peter Arcuni, reporter for KQED Science
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