 We can't predict when an earthquake will hit. To minimize personal impacts, Californians should proactively prepare and never rely on luck. Californians have the My Shake app. They can give them early warning about an impending earthquake and a few seconds to take protective action before the ground starts to shake. Practice your drop cover and hold or your lock cover and hold with your family and friends. Prepare ahead of time by retrofitting your home to strengthen your house's foundation. When it comes to surviving earthquakes, it's not about luck. It's about being prepared and having a plan. For more information on how you can prepare for an earthquake and other disasters, visit news.caloes.ca.gov. For everyone at CalOES, I'm Brittany Peterson.