Juan de Fuca Emergency Program

Emergency Preparedness Tools

Emergency Dashboard

A dashboard which maps emergency alerts across the region and provides a centralized system for accessing emergency information.

Public Alert Notification System

Sign up for the CRD Public Alert Notification System (PANS) to receive alerts with emergency information in your community. PANS is available to residents living in CRD Electoral Areas.

Hazards in Juan de Fuca

Juan de Fuca experiences damaging winter storms, wildfires, earthquakes, tsunamis and other hazards. Your risk depends on the location you live and the places you frequent. Understanding hazards near you and preparing for them can keep you and your loved ones safe.

Evacuation Guide

The General Electoral Area Household Evacuation Guide [PDF/787KB] provides an overview of key information you will need to help keep you and your family, safe in an emergency.

Prepare Yourself

Visit the Prepare Yourself page for resources on preparing for an emergency. Learn about areas at risk to tsunami hazards, and plan your safety response, on the Capital Regional Tsunami Information Portal and interactive map tool.

Municipal Emergency Services

Municipalities are responsible for provision of emergency services. Please choose a municipality link below for more information on emergency services programs in your area.

Volunteer for Emergency Support Services

Volunteer for Juan de Fuca Emergency Support Services (ESS) and be trained to respond swiftly when an emergency or disaster strikes!

Whether it's heatwaves, fires, or tsunamis, ESS Volunteers help people locate temporary shelter, access food, find clothing and get information during both small and large-scale emergencies. 

In case of an emergency

Dial 911

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Territorial Acknowledgement

The CRD conducts its business within the Territories of many First Nations, all of whom have a long-standing relationship with the land and waters from time immemorial that continues to this day. Statement of Reconciliation