Californians Prepare For Annual 'ShakeOut' Earthquake Drill

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Californians practiced the "drop, cover and hold on" drill Thursday to prepare themselves for the violent shaking of earthquakes.

Organizers said 10.2 million people registered to take part in the "Great California ShakeOut," which occurred at 10:19 a.m.

"We have to practice and be prepared," Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told KTTV. "Every time you practice it makes muscle memory, it makes memory in your head so that you know instantly and instinctively where to go, what to do and how to protect your life and your loved ones."

Participants included more than 6 million K-12 students and nearly 2 million people at colleges and universities as well as governments, businesses, faith-based organizations and individuals.

An additional 42 million people have registered for other ShakeOut drills across the United States and its territories as well as from British Columbia to Japan, Italy and New Zealand.

The ShakeOut drills originated in California in 2008.

Copyright 2017 The Associated Press.

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