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In the event of a wildfire, hurricane or other natural catastrophe, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security recommends that ...
OEM urges Oregon residents to prepare for wildfire evacuations with emergency planning, go-kits, and readiness resources.
As Wildfire Awareness Month comes to a close, the Oregon Department of Emergency Management is urging residents to take action now to prepare for the upcoming wildfire season by being ready to ...
As climate emergencies like wildfires and hurricanes become more ... or maybe you just don't think about it at all. But Life Kit reporter Andee Tagle says it's easier than you think to get started ...
Zone 0 (0–5 ft): Keep area clear of flammable items; use gravel or concrete. Zone 1 (5–30 ft): Trim trees, clear dry brush, and space out plants. Zone 2 (30–100 ft): Thin vegetation, remove ...
Practical Actions to Reduce Wildfire Risk There are simple, practical, low-cost steps you can take to better protect your home and property from wildfire, including: Regularly clear leaves, pine ...
May marks Wildfire Preparedness Month and the Missoula Rural ... Assemble an emergency supply kit and place it in a safe spot. Remember to include important documents, medications, and personal ...
This is the time for Oregonians to help get their homes and property ready for wildfire season. But Oregonians could use some help from the state, and it’s not clear, yet, if they will get it.
As climate emergencies like wildfires and hurricanes become more prevalent, it's important to have essentials like food and medicine on hand and ready to go in case you need to evacuate.