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Surrey and White Rock are joining thousands across B.C. for the Great ShakeOut earthquake drill on Oct. 16, practicing vital safety steps like Drop, Cover, and Hold On!

Surrey Schools staff and students are participating in the 2025

Surrey and White Rock join 500,000 British Columbians for the Great B.C. ShakeOut on Oct. 16—practicing earthquake safety and boosting community readiness.

Ready to Shake Things Up?

If you live in Surrey or White Rock, you might hear a few desks rattling this Thursday—and for good reason! On October 16 at exactly 10:16 a.m., schools, city staff, and residents will take part in the annual Great B.C. ShakeOut, one of the province’s biggest earthquake safety drills.

Practicing for “The Big One”

Scientists have long warned that British Columbia could face a major earthquake one day. That’s why this annual event is so important. Close to half a million British Columbians are expected to join in this year, all practicing the same three lifesaving steps: Drop, Cover, and Hold On!

A statement from Surrey Schools highlighted how these drills build awareness and confidence: by rehearsing earthquake procedures, students and staff gain the quick reflexes needed to stay safe when every second counts.

White Rock Joins the Effort

Over in White Rock, Fire Rescue teams are urging everyone—students, families, and businesses—to get involved. The city plans to send out a reminder through the Alertable app, ensuring no one forgets to join in.

Fire Chief Brad Davie emphasized the importance of this annual routine:

“The Great ShakeOut is an excellent opportunity for White Rock residents to practice seismic preparedness and safety. I encourage everyone to take part.”

And here’s a pro tip from the experts: after dropping, covering, and holding on, stay put for 60 seconds. That extra minute lets things settle, reducing the chance of injury from falling objects.

Why It Matters

Did you know that British Columbia is the most seismically active region in Canada? According to Great ShakeOut B.C., the province experiences over 3,000 earthquakes every year. While most are too small to feel, history reminds us that massive quakes—like the 1700 event that triggered a tsunami—can strike without warning.

That’s why community drills like ShakeOut matter so much. They turn awareness into action and help residents get familiar with their emergency plans.

Take the Extra Step

Last year, 805,000 participants across the province joined the ShakeOut, along with millions more worldwide. This year’s event is another reminder to review your emergency kits, update contact lists, and secure heavy furniture—simple steps that can save lives.

So when the clock hits 10:16 this Thursday, take a moment to Drop, Cover, Hold On—and stay safe. Because preparation today can make all the difference tomorrow.

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