Emergency Measures Organization
Eight of these areas have incorporated Municipalities that have appointed a Municipal EMO Coordinator to chair the local Emergency Planning Committee. In the remaining areas, the Emergency Measures Organization, in consultation with the local community, appoints an appropriate coordinator.
Preparing for a flood threat River flooding in the spring is common. Warm temperatures, rain and a high snow pack in the mountains all contribute to flood potential. Residents in flood prone areas should take the necessary measures to protect their property.
You should be prepared to take care of yourself and your family for a minimum of 72 hours. If a disaster happens in your community, it may take emergency workers some time to get to you as they help those in need. Is your family prepared? An Evacuation Alert means residents may be asked to leave their homes on very short notice. Residents should prepare by organizing an emergency supply kit with necessary medications, personal toiletries, change of clothing and personal and family documents. An Evacuation Order means there is an imminent risk and residents must leave the area immediately. Local police or RCMP enforces the order. Read the latest news release. Contact: Diane Nikitiuk
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