Oregon Wildfire Resources



General information:Hub for resources from Oregon State government, including: and hotspots mapRoad conditions and closuresOregon Health Authority wildfire fact sheets in multiple languagesOregon Regional Resources for Emergency PreparednessOregon Office of Emergency ManagementFor the latest updates: OEM Facebook page and OEM Twitter pageOregon State Fire MarshalFor the latest updates: OSFM Twitter PageOregon Occupational Safety and Health (Oregon OSHA) Employers urged to protect workers by avoiding outdoor work, following best practices as harmful air quality persistsFor emergencies contact 911 or to report a missing person due to wildfire. Do not contact 911 for non-emergencies or to report smoke. 911 Twitter Feed.211info contact center staff are able to assist callers, who are unable to register themselves, sign up for the Red Cross Safe & Well Registry. Community members who need assistance signing up can contact 211. During times of disaster, there may be long wait times.CALL: 211 or 1-866-698-6155 (Free language interpreters available by phone; Phone hours: 24/7)TTY: dial 711 and call 1-866-698-6155 TEXT: your zip code to 898211 (TXT211) (text available English and Spanish; Text hours: 9am-5pm)EMAIL: help@ (email available in English, Spanish, and Mandarin) Local resources:Regional fire resourcesBenton CountyClackamas CountyClackamas County Evacuation Live MapDouglas CountyJackson CountyJosephine County – Grants PassKlamath CountyLane CountyEugene Emergency Alert with resourcesLincoln CountyLinn CountyMarion CountyWashington County – Tualatin Information from the Statesman Journal about evacuation levels and current emergency shelterAir quality updates:Oregon Smoke Interactive MapOregonAIR app for iPhone and Android.AirNow EPA Air UpdatesAir Quality MapOregon Smoke Info TwitterAir quality index: find information about air quality in your area.Live Updates and Maps: up wildfire plan and updatesOPB Live UpdateFire & Smoke MapFlashAlert NewswireNWCC Interactive Map and Twitter UpdateNational Weather Service.Power outages: Portland General Electric and Pacific Power Road closures + travel conditions: Oregon Department of Transportation’s TripCheckSign up for Alerts Notifications:Regional flash alertsPublic Alerts (official local alert system for the following areas)State of Oregon: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Columbia, Linn, Benton, Marion countiesState of Washington: Clark, Cowlitz, Skamania, Wahkiakum countiesVIDEO: Sign Up for Public Alert in some languagesFEMA Text AlertAmerican Red Cross alert app (ARC leads emergency shelters), Twitter linkNixle AlertsClark County in Washington StateClackamas CountyMarion CountyLane CountyMalheur CountyLinn CountyYamhill CountyClatsop CountyColumbia CountyHood River CountyJosephine CountyCity of SalemCity of TigardCity of AshlandNews and updates:Department of Environmental Quality Oregon Smoke Information Blog (English/Spanish)Office of Emergency Management TwitterOregon Red Cross TwitterOregon Department of ForestryODF TwitterODF blog ODF flash alertsOregon State Fire Marshall TwitterEvacuation and Emergency Preparedness:Resources and information from Deschutes County Project Wildfire, including evacuation overview and basicsOregon adopted the national ‘Ready, Set, Go’ responseVIDEO: Josephine County “Ready Set Go’VIDEO: Prepare for EvacuationsVIDEO: Webinar on “Ready, Set, Go” by Oregon State Extension ServicesEvacuation levels graphic English Chinese Chinese County Wildfire InformationMultnomah County Levels of Evacuation & Preparation PDFClackamas County: Wildfire InformationAmerican Red Cross’ How to prepare for wildfire emergenciesPortland Evacuation PlanCity of Ashland’s Wildfire Plan of ActionDeschutes County Evacuation GuideCalifornia’s Ready for Wildfire resource site has great preparedness informationProtect Your Health:From Oregon Health AuthorityInformation about how wildfire smoke impacts your healthStay healthy while the air is smoky videoCenters for Disease Control stay safe during a wildfireVIDEO: OHA Protect Your HealthVIDEO: OHA Stay Healthy When Air is SmokeyVIDEO: School outdoor activity during wildfire eventsVIDEO: Cleaner indoor air when skies fill with smokeVIDEO: How to make your own clean air fanBrochure: What Can I Do When Smokes Rolls InMultnomah County’s Smoke and wildfire guideUS Environmental Protection Agency’s Wildfire Smoke Fact SheetOregon Health Authority Wildfire Smoke and Public HealthCDC Wildfire smoke and Covid-19PGE Public Safety Power Shut-offsCommunity Resources:Red Cross Find SheltersFor the latest updates: Red Cross Cascades Region Facebook PageSNAP participants who have lost food due to the fires are eligible to have up to $200 of benefits reloaded onto their EBT card. Call DHS Office.Multnomah County is providing extra shelter capacity for unsheltered members - Contact 211infor.og. State of Oregon temporary shelter guidanceCovid-19 Resource List for Portland and beyondFor community resources contact Oregon Human Development CorporationSupport for sheltering, food and services available at several locations. Call 1-855-215-6158 for information.Housing:Oregon Housing and Community Services wildfire housing damage relief programApply for assistance here.Pets:Pets and Wildfire FAQ and evacuation for pets at fairgroundsVCA Animal Hospitals Offers Free Boarding for Pets Displaced by Oregon WildfiresHow to help?:Donate to the American Red CrossDonate to Oregon Food BankDonate to the Wildland Firefighter FoundationComplete your Census. Census helps inform future resources to your state especially during emergencies such as wildfires.Visuals and Flyers: ................
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