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IF YOU FEEL AN EARTHQUAKE: ASSEMBLY ÁREA AREA A REUNIÓN • Drop, cover, and hold 71’ • Move immediately inland to higher ground OUTSIDE HAZARD AREA: Evacuate to this ZONA DE PELIGRO EXTERIOR: Evacue a esta 101 area for all tsunami warnings or if you feel an área para todas las advertencias del maremoto • Do not wait for an official warning earthquake. o si usted siente un temblor. 26’ SI USTED SIENTE EL TEMBLOR: LOCAL CASCADIA EARTHQUAKE AND MAREMOTO LOCAL (terremoto de Cascadia): DISTANT TSUNAMI • Tírese al suelo, cúbrase, y espere TSUNAMI: Evacuation zone for a local tsu- Zona de evacuación para un tsunami local de un nami from an earthquake at the Oregon coast. temblor cerca de la costa de Oregon.

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C C l a F NOTICE 26’ This tsunami evacuation zone map was developed by DOGAMI for the purpose of evaluating the most effective means to guide the lat Rd public in the event of a tsunami evacuation. The map is based on F Ln lk preliminary data and should not be used for site-specific planning. on E Falc This map adopts recommendations from the Oregon Tsunami Advisory Oswald West Council. The evacuation routes were developed by local emergency State Park officials and reviewed by the Oregon Department of Emergency Management. MAP REVISED 05-21-13 Oregon DepartmentofGeologyandMineralIndustries Nature oftheNorthwestInformationCenter Cannon BeachRuralFireProtectionDistrict Funded bytheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministrationunderNTHMP contract awardDG133W07CN0335throughtheOregonDepartmentofGeology International TsunamiInformationCenter Mineral Industriesinconsultationwithlocalemergencymanagementofficials. and MineralIndustries.PublishedbytheOregonDepartmentofGeology Clatsop CountyEmergencyManagement P.O. Box14370,Salem,OR97309-5062 Oregon EmergencyManagement 800 NEOregonStreet#28,Suite965 800 NEOregonStreet#28,Suite965 http://www.oregon.gov/OMD/OEM/ 3225 StateStreet,Salem,OR97301

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T I S N U D for an official warning an official for or delay OREGON if at all possible – life your save Arch Cape This information could This information for an “all clear” from local “all clear” from an for Please read it and share it it and share Please read with your family and friends. family with your www.OregonTsunami.org earthquake is over; protect yourself protect is over; earthquake high ground and away from low-lying low-lying from and away high ground coastal areas large waves may continue to come continue may large waves hours several for onshore DROP, COVER, HOLD COVER, DROP, INLAND IMMEDIATELY MOVE SIGNS ROUTE EVACUATION FOLLOW DO WAIT NOT GO ON FOOT PACK DO NOT RETURN DO NOT WAIT emergency officials before returning to returning emergency officials before areas low-lying • • • • • • • • WHAT TO DO: WHAT If you feel an earthquake, feel If you be a tsunami may coming...

BE PREPARED! How to help with tsunami awareness in your community Assemble emergency kits with at least a 3-day supply • Start a tsunami buddy system WHAT TO DO for both local for each family member: • Make and distribute emergency packs Climb to Assembly and distant tsunamis • Local map showing safe evacuation routes to high ground • Initiate or participate in a local preparedness program Area A 1. Evacuate on foot, if at all possible. • First-aid supplies, prescriptions and non-prescription Visit OregonTsunami.org to find more great resources! medication Follow evacuation signs and arrows • Water bottle and filtration or treatment supplies to an Assembly Area.* capable of providing 1 gallon per person per day 2. If you need help evacuating, tie something • Non-perishable food (ready-to-eat meals, white (sheet or towel) to the front knob. Make it large canned food, baby food, energy bars) enough to be visible from the street. If the emergency is a • Cooking and eating utensils, can opener, Sterno® distant tsunami, then help may arrive. In the event of a local or other heat source tsunami, it is unlikely that anyone will help you, so make a plan • Matches in water-proof container or lighter and be prepared! • Shelter (tent), sleeping bags, blankets • Portable radio, NOAA weather radio, flashlight, 3. Stay away from potentially hazardous areas until you receive and extra batteries Local tsunamis an ALL CLEAR from local officials. Tsunamis often follow river • Rain gear, sturdy footwear, extra clothing TSUNAMI HAZARD ZONE A local tsunami can come onshore channels, and dangerous waves can persist for several hours. • Personal hygiene items ( paper, soap, toothbrush) within 15 to 20 minutes after the Local officials must inspect all flooded or earthquake-damaged • Tools and supplies (pocket knife, shut-off wrench, earthquake — before there is time structures before anyone can go back into them. duct tape, gloves, whistles, bags) for an official warning from the • Cash national warning system. Ground 4. After evacuation, check with local emergency officials if IN CASE OF EARTHQUAKE, GO TO HIGH GROUND OR INLAND shaking from the earthquake may you think you have special skills and can help, or if you be the only warning you have. need assistance locating lost family members. Look for these hazard zone signs Evacuate quickly! and be ready to leave the area by *Assembly areas are shown on the map. Do not confuse Assembly Areas with following evacuation route signs. A Evacuation Centers, which are short-term help centers set up after a disaster occurs. WHAT TO KNOW about tsunamis Distant tsunamis A tsunami is a series of sea waves, usually caused by a displacement of the ocean by an A distant tsunami will take 4 hours or more to come ashore. You will feel no earthquake, and the tsunami will generally undersea earthquake. As tsunamis enter shallow water near land, they increase in height and can be smaller than that from a local earthquake. Typically, there is time for an official warning and evacuation to safety. cause great loss of life and property damage. Recent research suggests that tsunamis have struck the Oregon coast on a regular basis. They can Evacuation for a distant tsunami will generally be indicated by a 3-minute siren blast (if your area has sirens) and occur any time, day or night. Typical wave heights from tsunamis occurring in the Pacific Ocean an announcement over NOAA weather radio that the local area has been put into an official TSUNAMI WARNING. over the last 500 years have been 20 65 feet at the shoreline. However, because of local conditions In isolated areas along beaches and bays you may not hear a warning siren. Here, a sudden change of sea level should a few waves may have been much higher — as much as 100 feet. prompt you to move immediately to high ground. If you hear the 3-minute blast or see a sudden sea level change, first We distinguish between a tsunami caused by an undersea earthquake near the Oregon coast (a local tsunami) and an undersea earthquake far away from the coast (a distant tsunami). evacuate away from shoreline areas, then turn on your local broadcast media or NOAA weather radio for more information.