Are You Prepared?
If an emergency happens in your community, it may take emergency workers some time to reach you. You should be prepared to take care of yourself and your family for a minimum of 72 hours.
Learn how quick and easy it is to become better prepared to face a range of emergencies – anytime, anywhere.
- Use these guides to create your own emergency plan, provided by the Province of BC
- Use the checklists to build a 72-hour emergency kit
Learn more about emergency preparedness by visiting the PreparedBC website.
Common Emergencies
Click on the icons below to find crucial information on how to prepare yourself and your property in the event of an emergency.
Related Links
- Register to Voyent Alert! for TNRD emergency notifications
- TNRD Emergency Services webpage: For Evacuation Orders and Alerts, interactive Emergency Map and more
- FireSmart your property
- DriveBC Road conditions and events
- Emergency Info BC: Verified information on partial or full-scale emergency events
- BC Wildfire Service: Current wildfire activity, fire danger ratings, fire restrictions and more
- BC River Forecast Centre for conditions in waterways
- Environment Canada: Daily forecasts and weather alerts
- TNRD Facebook and Twitter pages