Emergency Preparedness
When You Feel An Earthquake
Evacuation Map
NOAA Weather Radio Frequencies
Astoria 162.400 MHz
Forks (Mt. Octopus) 162.425 MHz
Neah Bay 162.550 MHz
Olympia 162.475 MHz
Video
Click here to view a tsunami wave.
- Protect yourself - drop, cover, hold until the earthquake is over
- Grab your three-day emergency kit
- Move quickly inland to high ground and away from low-lying coastal areas
- Evacuate on foot if at all possible because of potential road damage and traffic jams
- Do not wait for an official warning
- Do not pack or delay
- Do not return to shore
- Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio station for information on shelter locations and emergency broadcasts
- Be alert for aftershocks
Evacuation Map
NOAA Weather Radio Frequencies
Astoria 162.400 MHz
Forks (Mt. Octopus) 162.425 MHz
Neah Bay 162.550 MHz
Olympia 162.475 MHz
Video
Click here to view a tsunami wave.
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Web Links11 documents
- Grays Harbor County Emergency & Risk Management
- Washington Military Department - Emergency Management Division
- National Weather Service Tsunami Ready Site
- NOAA Weather Radio
- NOAA Tsunami Website
- U.S. Geological Survey
- Pacific Tsunami Museum
- FEMA Tsunami Website
- International Tsunami Information Centre
- Tsunami FAQs
- DNR Tsunami Information Page