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Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill 2015

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  • 当地时间10月15日,医疗人员为一名模拟头部受伤的“伤者”救治。当天,在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶举行了第八届年度全球最大规模地震演习“大摇晃” (Great ShakeOut). 主办机构表示,加州有1,004万人签署参与,在全球其他地震区也有超过2000万人参与。(新华社发 赵汉荣摄)<br />
Members of Search And Rescue team give treatment to a mock victim during California's annual full-scale earthquake drill to prepare for a potential magnitude-6.7 earthquake in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, October. 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californians and 21.5 million people worldwide who took part in safety drills and aftermath and recovery exercises in observance of the eighth annual Great ShakeOut.  (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • 当地时间10月15日,一名模拟受伤的“伤者”在等候救治。当天,在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶举行了第八届年度全球最大规模地震演习“大摇晃” (Great ShakeOut). 主办机构表示,加州有1040万人签署参与,在全球其他地震区也有超过2150万人参与。(新华社发 赵汉荣摄)<br />
A mock victim waits for rescue during California's annual full-scale earthquake drill to prepare for a potential magnitude-6.7 earthquake in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, October. 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californians and 21.5 million people worldwide who took part in safety drills and aftermath and recovery exercises in observance of the eighth annual Great ShakeOut.  (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • 当地时间10月15日,搜救队为模拟地震现场的“伤者”救治。当天,在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶举行了第八届年度全球最大规模地震演习“大摇晃” (Great ShakeOut). 主办机构表示,加州有1,004万人签署参与,在全球其他地震区也有超过2000万人参与。(新华社发 赵汉荣摄)<br />
Members of Search And Rescue team rescue the mock victims during California's annual full-scale earthquake drill to prepare for a potential magnitude-6.7 earthquake in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, October. 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californians and 21.5 million people worldwide who took part in safety drills and aftermath and recovery exercises in observance of the eighth annual Great ShakeOut.  (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • 当地时间10月15日,搜救队为一名模拟脚部受伤的“伤者”救治。当天,在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶举行了第八届年度全球最大规模地震演习“大摇晃” (Great ShakeOut). 主办机构表示,加州有1,004万人签署参与,在全球其他地震区也有超过2000万人参与。(新华社发 赵汉荣摄)<br />
Members of Search And Rescue team give treatment to a mock victim during California's annual full-scale earthquake drill to prepare for a potential magnitude-6.7 earthquake in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, October. 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californians and 21.5 million people worldwide who took part in safety drills and aftermath and recovery exercises in observance of the eighth annual Great ShakeOut.  (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20151015RC.Shake004.JPG
  • 当地时间10月15日,搜救队把一名模拟地震受伤的“伤者”从现场救出。当天,在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶举行了第八届年度全球最大规模地震演习“大摇晃” (Great ShakeOut). 主办机构表示,加州有1,004万人签署参与,在全球其他地震区也有超过2000万人参与。(新华社发 赵汉荣摄)<br />
Members of Search And Rescue team rescue a mock victim during California's annual full-scale earthquake drill to prepare for a potential magnitude-6.7 earthquake in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, October. 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californians and 21.5 million people worldwide who took part in safety drills and aftermath and recovery exercises in observance of the eighth annual Great ShakeOut.  (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20151015RC.Shake005.JPG
  • 当地时间10月15日,医疗人员为一名模拟脛部受伤的“伤者”救治。当天,在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶举行了第八届年度全球最大规模地震演习“大摇晃” (Great ShakeOut). 主办机构表示,加州有1,004万人签署参与,在全球其他地震区也有超过2000万人参与。(新华社发 赵汉荣摄)<br />
Members of Search And Rescue team give treatment to a mock victim during California's annual full-scale earthquake drill to prepare for a potential magnitude-6.7 earthquake in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, October. 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californians and 21.5 million people worldwide who took part in safety drills and aftermath and recovery exercises in observance of the eighth annual Great ShakeOut.  (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20151015RC.Shake006.JPG
  • 当地时间10月15日,医疗人员为一名模拟受伤的“伤者”救治。当天,在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶举行了第八届年度全球最大规模地震演习“大摇晃” (Great ShakeOut). 主办机构表示,加州有1,004万人签署参与,在全球其他地震区也有超过2000万人参与。(新华社发 赵汉荣摄)<br />
Members of Search And Rescue team give treatment to a mock victim during California's annual full-scale earthquake drill to prepare for a potential magnitude-6.7 earthquake in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, October. 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californians and 21.5 million people worldwide who took part in safety drills and aftermath and recovery exercises in observance of the eighth annual Great ShakeOut.  (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20151015RC.Shake007.JPG
  • 当地时间10月15日,搜救队把一名模拟受伤的“伤者”从地震现场救出。当天,在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶举行了第八届年度全球最大规模地震演习“大摇晃” (Great ShakeOut). 主办机构表示,加州有1,004万人签署参与,在全球其他地震区也有超过2000万人参与。(新华社发 赵汉荣摄)<br />
Members of Search And Rescue team rescue a mock victim during California's annual full-scale earthquake drill to prepare for a potential magnitude-6.7 earthquake in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, October. 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californians and 21.5 million people worldwide who took part in safety drills and aftermath and recovery exercises in observance of the eighth annual Great ShakeOut.  (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20151015RC.Shake009.JPG
  • 当地时间10月15日,搜救队把一名模拟手部受伤的“伤者”从地震现场救出。当天,在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶举行了第八届年度全球最大规模地震演习“大摇晃” (Great ShakeOut). 主办机构表示,加州有1,004万人签署参与,在全球其他地震区也有超过2000万人参与。(新华社发 赵汉荣摄)<br />
Members of Search And Rescue team rescue a mock victim during California's annual full-scale earthquake drill to prepare for a potential magnitude-6.7 earthquake in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, October. 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californians and 21.5 million people worldwide who took part in safety drills and aftermath and recovery exercises in observance of the eighth annual Great ShakeOut.  (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20151015RC.Shake008.JPG
  • 当地时间10月15日,医疗人员为一名模拟受伤的“伤者”救治。当天,在美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶举行了第八届年度全球最大规模地震演习“大摇晃” (Great ShakeOut). 主办机构表示,加州有1,004万人签署参与,在全球其他地震区也有超过2000万人参与。(新华社发 赵汉荣摄)<br />
Members of Search And Rescue team give treatment to a mock victim during California's annual full-scale earthquake drill to prepare for a potential magnitude-6.7 earthquake in Los Angeles, California, Thursday, October. 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californians and 21.5 million people worldwide who took part in safety drills and aftermath and recovery exercises in observance of the eighth annual Great ShakeOut.  (Xinhua/Zhao Hanrong)(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20151015RC.Shake010.JPG
  • Makeup artist applies fake blood to a mock victim during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Makeup artist applies fake blood to a mock victim during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A mock victim waits to participate the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A mock victim waits to participate the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A mock victim waits to participate the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A mock victim waits to participate the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A mock victim waits for treatment during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A mock victim waits for treatment during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Mock victims wait for treatment during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A victim is evacuated by rescuers during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Victims are evacuated during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Makeup artist applies fake blood to a mock victim during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A mock victim waits for rescue during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
    20151015RC.Shake023.JPG
  • A mock victim waits for rescue during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A mock victim waits for rescue during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A mock victim waits for rescue during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A mock victim waits for rescue during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Rescuers give treatment to a mock victim during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Victims are evacuated during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Rescuers give treatment to a mock victim during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Rescuers carry a mock victim on a lounge chair during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Rescuers carry a mock victim on a lounge chair during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • Rescuers carry a mock victim on a lounge chair during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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  • A victim is evacuated by rescuers during the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill at Southern California University (USC) in Los Angeles on October 15, 2015. About 10.4 million Californian's registered to take part in the annual drill that asks participants to 'drop'' to the ground, take 'cover'' under a desk, table or other sturdy surface, and 'hold on'' for 60 seconds, as if a major earthquake were occurring.(Photo by Ringo Chiu/PHOTOFORMULA.com)
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