If you live in a high-risk area, it can be helpful to learn what to expect in an evacuation. If you've been evacuated, you may be eligible for financial assistance. We've created a resource centre for those recovering from a disaster, that provides useful information for families, communities and businesses.
Learn what happens during an emergency evacuation, such as the different orders, where to get your information from and more. This is for general information only.
During an emergency, emergency alerts may be issued to affected areas in B.C. through TV, radio, and to connected wireless devices.
Emergency Support Services (ESS) provides short-term basic support to people impacted by disasters. You can pre-register on the ESS portal, so you're ready in the event of an evacuation.
After a disaster, the provincial government may declare the event eligible for disaster financial assistance (DFA). Financial assistance is meant to compensate for sudden, unexpected, and uninsurable losses. This may include:
Applying for financial assistance is different for the public and for local communities.
Resources and links to help people recover from an emergency event.