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Evacuation Levels

  • Level 1 Evacuation Order – A level 1 evacuation order means BE READY, there is an emergency/danger near you, and this is a warning for your situational awareness. Residents with special needs, or those with pets or livestock should take note and start to MAKE PREPARATIONS TO LEAVE. Stay tuned to local news and radio for additional information, and begin preparations to leave if the situation worsens. 
  • Level 2 Evacuation Order – A level 2 evacuation order means GET SET, there is a significant risk in your area and residents should BE READY TO LEAVE the area at a moment’s notice when given the order. Stay tuned to local news and radio for additional information. Evacuate if you feel unsafe or if you need extra time (large animals, small children). Do not wait to be advised to leave if there is a possible threat to your home or evacuation route.  
  • Level 3 Evacuation Order – A level 3 evacuation order means GO NOW, danger is currently affecting your area or is imminent, and you should LEAVE IMMEDIATELY for your safety. Stay tuned to local news and radio for additional information.