Are you ready? Tsunami Preparedness Week is April 9-15

April 5, 2018

Media release
For immediate release

 

Saanich, BC – The District of Saanich is participating in Emergency Management BC’s Tsunami Preparedness Week by encouraging residents to develop their own personal emergency preparedness plan and understand the tsunami threat in Saanich. 

“Tsunami Preparedness Week provides a great opportunity for Saanich residents to develop or update their emergency plan. The January 23 tsunami warning issued by Emergency Management BC was an important reminder that residents need to understand where the risk areas are in Saanich,” said Saanich Deputy Fire Chief Frank Macdonald. “The primary tsunami risk in our region is from a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake and the strong shaking from this event is nature’s warning to move to higher ground or inland, four meters vertical from the high tide line.” 

The Capital Regional District conducted a tsunami risk assessment identifying tsunami planning zones for CRD residents and created a tsunami brochure with a risk map for Saanich. The Saanich maps will be on display in Saanich Municipal Hall from April 9 to 13. 

The Saanich Emergency Program offers free emergency preparedness presentations at recreation centres throughout the community, which provide information for individuals to be able to sustain themselves for a minimum of seven days after a disaster. Each participating household receives a take-home copy of the workbook,Prepare Yourself, A Guide to Emergency Preparedness in the Capital Region, to help with emergency planning. 

The next emergency preparedness presentation is:  

  • Date: Wednesday, April 18, 2018
  • Time: 7 to 8 p.m.
  • Location: G.R. Pearkes Recreation Centre, 3100 Tillicum Road
  • Register for course #852961 at 250-475-5400  

Learn more about tsunami preparedness and the Saanich Emergency Program on Saanich.ca.

 

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Media contact:

Frank Macdonald, Saanich Deputy Fire Chief
Saanich Fire Department
250-475-5503