Humboldt County has a diverse landscape that includes high desert plains, rugged mountain ranges, and the scenic Humboldt River. The dry climate and vegetation make it susceptible to wildfires, especially during the hot summer months. It’s crucial for older adults and people with disabilities to have a well-thought-out evacuation plan, considering your unique needs, in case of a wildfire.

Smoke associated with wildfires can contribute to COPD exacerbations during heavy smoke conditions, especially in older populations. Visit Rural NV Smoke for up-to-date smoke conditions in the area.

The county experiences severe winter weather conditions, including heavy snowstorms, which can impact transportation and infrastructure. Sudden heavy rainfall, particularly in desert and mountainous areas, can lead to flash floods, posing risks to communities and infrastructure.

You can help to protect yourself by:

It’s important to stay informed about potential emergencies and have an emergency preparedness plan in place, including having a network, knowing evacuation routes, having emergency supplies, and staying tuned to local news and authorities for updates during such events.

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