Resources on Wildfires and Heat Safety

As wildfires, heat waves and other disasters increase across parts of Oregon and Washington, thousands of people are being forced to deal with the realities of a warming climate. At United Way, we continuously work to build coalitions and networks that are ready to help before, during and after disaster strikes. Below is a list of resources for those affected by climate-related disasters in our area:

Wildfires: 

 
  • Clackamas County's Wildfire website
    • Clackamas County Public Alerts
    • Clackamas County's Facebook and Twitter accounts. Twitter is only accessible if you have an account.
    • Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Facebook and Twitter accounts. Twitter is only accessible if you have an account.

 

  • Washington County's Wildfire website
    • Washington County Public Alerts
    • Washington County's Facebook and Twitter accounts. Twitter is only accessible if you have an account.
    • Washington County Sheriff's Office Facebook and Twitter accounts. Twitter is only accessible if you have an account.

 

 

  • Clark County, WA website
    • Clark County Public Alerts
    • Clark County's Facebook and Twitter accounts. Twitter is only accessible if you have an account.
    • Clark County Sheriff's Office Facebook and Twitter accounts. Twitter is only accessible if you have an account.

Maps:

Evacuation levels explained:

Learn more about the three levels of evacuation below (credit: Clackamas County) or visit Multnomah County's evacuation levels website where you will find additional information such as safety household actionable items for each step.

 

Be ready to evacuate

Level 1BE READY for potential evacuation. You should be aware of the danger that exists in the area, monitor emergency services websites and local media outlets for information. This is the time for preparation and precautionary movements of persons with special needs, mobile property and (under certain circumstances) pets and livestock. If conditions worsen, emergency services personnel may contact you via an emergency notification system.

 

Be set to evacuate

Level 2BE SET to evacuate. You must prepare to leave at a moment’s notice. This level indicates there is significant danger to your area, and residents should either voluntary relocate to a shelter or with family and friends outside of the affected area, or if choosing to remain, to be ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice. Residents MAY have time to gather necessary items, but doing so is at their own risk. This may be the only notice you receive. Emergency services cannot guarantee that they will be able to notify you if conditions rapidly deteriorate. Area media services will be asked to broadcast periodic updates.

 

Go!

Level 3GO! Evacuate now! Leave immediately! Danger to your area is current or imminent, and you should evacuate immediately. If you choose to ignore this advisement, you must understand that emergency services may not be available to assist you further. DO NOT delay leaving to gather any belongings or make efforts to protect your home. This will be the last notice you receive.

 

Heat-Related Events:

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