Despite repeated media campaigns and shocking images of devastation from other parts of the world, the vast majority British Columbians remain stubbornly unprepared for an earthquake.
Provincial emergency officials estimate only 14 per cent of British Columbians are prepared for the inevitable big one.
Last October, 470,000 people registered in The Great British Columbia Shake Out, a provincewide earthquake drill aimed at preparing everyone in B.C. This year, organizers hope to see that number increase.
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Many people often have other priorities or conflicting goals, which stand in the way of planning for disaster. Sometimes people who are closest to a risk actually perceive it as being a smaller risk, Gifford said, perhaps because they donB次元官网网址檛 want to face the danger or because itB次元官网网址檚 easier to suppress it.
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Dave Cockle, deputy fire chief for Oak Bay and chair of the B.C. Earthquake Alliance, which oversees the Great British Columbia Shake Out, wants to break through the psychological roadblocks and get everyone living in earthquake country equipped with plan.
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Meanwhile Gifford, despite fully understanding the psychology behind inaction, admits he remains ill-prepared for the big one.
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The psychologist said he does, however, have a designated meeting place with his partner.
Gifford and the remaining 86 per cent of the province who have yet to fully prepare can turn it all around starting with the Shake Out drill, set for 10:18 a.m. on Oct. 18. To register, visit . CFAX 1070 will broadcast the event.
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