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Wildfire Evacuation Maps
Are you prepared?
The following maps show suggested primary and secondary evacuation routes out of your community. Depending on the type of emergency, there may be more than one route out of the area. Please familiarize yourself with your surrounding neighborhood and listen for instructions from emergency personnel when asked to evacuate.
When to evacuate:
Leave as soon as evacuation is recommended by fire officials to avoid being caught in fire, smoke or road congestion. Evacuating early also helps firefighters keep roads clear of congestion, and lets them move more freely to do their job. In an intense wildfire, they may not have time to knock on every door.
- Officials will determine the areas to be evacuated and escape route to use depending upon the fire’s location, behavior, winds, terrain, etc.
- Law enforcement and emergency response agencies are typically responsible for advising residents of an evacuation order. Follow their directions promptly.
- You will be advised of potential evacuations as early as possible. You must take the initiative to stay informed and aware. Listen to your radio for announcements from law enforcement and emergency personnel.