Earthquakes
Earthquakes can happen without warning. A few simple steps now can help you and your family recover faster.
Prepare for the Unexpected
San Mateo County is near the San Andreas Fault, so earthquakes are a real risk. Most quakes are small, but big ones can badly damage buildings, roads, and utilities. The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake showed how important it is to be ready.
10 Ways to Prepare for Earthquakes
- Sign up for SMC Alert and ShakeAlert earthquake warnings.
- Secure heavy furniture, TVs, and water heaters to walls.
- Store enough food, water, medicine, and flashlights for 3 days.
- Learn how to shut off gas, water, and electricity.
- Practice “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” with everyone in your home.
- Keep shoes and a flashlight by your bed.
- Know your evacuation routes and meeting spots.
- Store important papers in a waterproof, fireproof container.
- Consider earthquake insurance.
- Join the Great California ShakeOut drill each year.
Use These Links to Prepare for and Recover from Earthquakes
Explore these resources to help you prepare for and respond to earthquakes. From local programs to state and national guidance, these links provide quick access to trusted information.
County Resources
- SMC Alert
- Department of Public Works Emergency Information Line: call 650-363-4100 (24/7)
