⚠️ @EPIC__Podcast on #EPWeek2020:
🌪️ Tornados w Kyle Fougere of @environmentca
🥫@FoodBanksAB w Stephanie Walsh-Rigby
🐲 Why we fail to prepare w Dr. Robert Gifford
📢 Effective communication w @Centre4Crisis
🥣 Emergency food w @themesshallpod
🎧 soo.nr/jUUE
Some areas of #Muskoka are experiencing water levels that are higher than some would expect for this time of year.
A reminder that severe weather can also cause unexpected high water levels... are you prepared as we end off #EPWeek2020?
@ONsafety#OurMissionOurCommunity
How will you get info about an emergency in your area? Start by contacting your local emergency program & find out where they’ll share alerts and instructions. Also be sure to follow @EmergencyInfoBC. #KnowYourSources#EPWeek2020#YouGotThis
Our Emergency Disaster Services involves thousands of trained personnel worldwide, including volunteers.
Thank you for dedicating your time to keeping BC safe. You're reassuring everyone that there is hope for brighter days.
#GivingHopeToday#EPWeek2020
Since January 1, fire fatalities across Ontario have increased by 65% compared to the same time last year. @WilmotTownship's Fire Chief Rod Leeson reminds #Wilmot residents how important it is to keep #fireSafety top of mind. #EPWeek2020
#DYK floods are the most frequent natural disaster in Canada?
That’s why our Emergency Geomatics Service uses satellite imagery to map floods in near–real time so we can support flood response and relief.
Learn more: ow.ly/qJjp50zsnPi#EPWeek2020#EPWeek
‼️ If there’s an emergency, you and your family would either stay in your home (shelter-in-place) 🏡 or leave (evacuate).
Knowing the risks specific to your area can help you prepare for emergencies ajax.ca/EP#AjaxFire#EPweek2020
All residents should make plans to be as self-sufficient as possible for at least 72 hours in case of an emergency. For a list of what supplies you need and for other helpful tips, visit simcoe.ca/beprepared#EPWeek2020
It's #EPWeek2020 so while you're at home during #COVID19, get prepared for floods and wildfire in our community. Make a list of people you can call if you get displaced and ensure they are far enough away that they wouldn't be affected by the same event. #yougotthis
It’s Emergency Preparedness Week. An #EmergencyKit can help you through the first 72 hours following a major disaster. Do you know what to include in your family’s kit? Here’s a great list from the Insurance Bureau of Canada (@InsuranceBureau). #EPWeek2020