Emergency Management
Pacific County Emergency management primarily focuses on preparedness.
Community preparedness for all disasters requires identifying resources and expertise in advance, and planning how these can be used in a disaster.
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An ADVISORY means that code, ice and snow are expected. A WATCH means severe weather such as heavy snow or ice in the next day or two. A WARNING means severe winter conditions have begun or will begin very soon.
An ADVISORY means that code, ice and snow are expected. A WATCH means severe weather such as heavy snow or ice in the next day or two. A WARNING means severe winter conditions have begun or will begin very soon.
The best way to prepare for a disaster is to have at least 2 weeks of supplies. Click here for more information.
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