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First Ever Nationwide Test of the Wireless Emergency Alert System (WEA)

First Ever Nationwide Test of the Wireless Emergency Alert System (WEA)

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One Year Anniversary of the Eagle Creek Fire

One Year Anniversary of the Eagle Creek Fire

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EM Quarterly and Hot Weather Update

Updates from the June 2018 EM Quarterly meeting, including a Hot Weather update.

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Multnomah County Emergency Management's Natural Hazard Mitigation Workshop

On May 2nd, 2018, Multnomah County Emergency Management hosted a Resilience Workshop at Gresham City Hall. Over 50 local, state and federal partners gathered to discuss hazard risks and mitigation.

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New study examines Multnomah County landslide hazard and risk -

New study examines Multnomah County landslide hazard and risk

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Nurturing Relationships with Faith Based Organizations Provides Look at Future Response Efforts

Multnomah County Emergency Management attends training on better ways to work with faith-based organizations in disaster response and recovery

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Is Your Organization Subject to the New CMS Regulations? Past Training

New CMS rules may affect how your business is carried out

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Countywide Emergency Management Stakeholder Group Looks to the Future

Countywide Emergency Management Stakeholder Group Looks to the Future

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Multnomah County Emergency Management Learns About Day Laborers & Disaster Response

Voz and Gonzalo Mercado of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) in a presentation and discussion about the critical role day laborers have played in disaster resiliency efforts

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Flooding Hazard Increases After Eagle Creek Fire

Flood and mudflow possibility increase with upcoming rains

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Inclement weather information you should know in Multnomah County

Your street is flooded. The power is out. Where do you get sandbags? Here is a list of numbers for you to call in case of non-life threatening emergencies.

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Build a Kit - Week 3

Welcome to Week 3! The shopping items this week are similar to Week 1, but remember that you should have at least 3 days of supplies for each person, and we are only shopping for a day of supplies...

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