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EVACUATION AND EMERGENCY SOCIAL SERVICES

   

EVACUATION

Preparing for an Evacuation:

In flooding situations, residents in high risk areas should listen to the local media and follow the instructions of local emergency and transportation officials. Prepare ahead by organizing an emergency supply kit with necessary prescription medications, personal toiletries, a change of clothing, insurance papers and other important documents. If you are evacuated, local officials will provide you with information about the location of a reception centre. You are encouraged to register all family members at the reception centre so, emergency responders know that you are safe.

Short term assistance for immediate needs of food, shelter, clothing and emotional support will be available at the reception centre. Emergency Social Services volunteers provide assistance to people for the first three days after a disaster. Assistance includes assessment and referral to services you may need, short term help for food, clothing and shelter, emotional support and family reunification.

There are three key stages in the evacuation process:

Evacuations Alert: Local authorities issue a warning about an imminent threat to life and property and people in the defined area should be ready to leave on short notice.

Evacuation Order: When an evacuation order is issued by the local authority, people should leave the area immediately.

Evacuation Rescind: People under an evacuation order may return. An evacuation order or alert may be reinstated by the local authority if the threat returns.

EMERGENCY SOCIAL SERVICES (ESS)

  • After the Evacuation - Help When You Need it Most [PDF]

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