Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management

Keeping communities safe: Snohomish County planning for disaster

Keeping communities safe: Snohomish County planning for disaster

Updated Hazard Mitigation Plan identifies prevention projects as county grows, changes

 

Recent quake a reminder to prepare in Snohomish County

Recent quake a reminder to prepare in Snohomish County

Great ShakeOut, other programs can help get your family ready for a major earthquake

 

Snohomish County unveils new tool that shows residents where hazards are

Snohomish County unveils new tool that shows residents where hazards are

Do you live above an earthquake fault or make your home in…

 

Signing up for local alerts through the Snohomish County alert and warning system can help you stay safe.

When recreating outdoors, know your hazards and prepare ahead of time

Sign up for local alerts through the Snohomish County alert and warning system, SnoCoAlerts

Signing up for local alerts through the Snohomish County alert and warning system can help you stay safe.
Learn how neighbors can help neighbors at the Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management open house on Wednesday, May 16.

Disaster Response Depends on You: Get Involved!

Learn more at the Department of Emergency Management open house on Wednesday, May 16

Learn how neighbors can help neighbors at the Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management open house on Wednesday, May 16.
Due to potential damage to infrastructure following a major earthquake, residents must prepare to survive on their own for at least 14 days, experts say.

14 days: Exercise shakes up emergency preparedness guidelines

Food, water and medication stockpiles crucial to keeping your family safe

Due to potential damage to infrastructure following a major earthquake, residents must prepare to survive on their own for at least 14 days, experts say.
Floods can happen with or without warning. Pay attention to warnings, such as signage on the roadways, or radio and TV weather updates.

Protect yourself from floods and landslides

Here’s what you need to know to stay safe

Floods can happen with or without warning. Pay attention to warnings, such as signage on the roadways, or radio and TV weather updates.