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Multnomah County is working on an update to its Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan.
Looking for an emergency or disaster training or educational materials for your group? We can help.
Multnomah County's Community Wildfire Protection Plan update is in final review.
Disaster Resource Centers (DRCs) are physical locations that are activated to respond to the needs of people affected by disaster. Read about DRC values, guiding principles, and how to get involved.
Multnomah County is taking the lead to provide our community with the first bridge in downtown Portland that will be immediately usable after a major earthquake.
Earthquakes can happen without warning; but it doesn't take much to be prepared. Here's how:
It is important to put together an emergency plan in case you and your family aren't together when a disaster strikes. Start the process by gathering your family together and making sure everyone...
Making more friends is the best way to increase your level of preparedness! Community Connections are key to building your disaster resilience.
Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Emergency Preparedness Rule Guidance
Emergency Management office and staff contact information can be found through this link.
Multnomah County Emergency Management (MCEM) helps coordinate and hosts, a variety of community preparedness and disaster response readiness trainings and presentations.
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Use the form available on this page to make resource requests through the Multnomah County Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
Multnomah County employees can learn how they can become involved in disaster response.