CONTRIBUTED Lessons from the Tsunami for Whatcom County residents

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Whatcom County residents faced a tsunami advisory after a significant earthquake near Russia, but the resulting waves were minimal. This event served as a valuable learning experience, enhancing community preparedness and collaboration among local agencies.

Whatcom County residents braced for a tsunami after a significant earthquake struck near Russia on July 29, but the waves that followed were minimal. The National Weather Service coordinated with state agencies to provide real-time information during the event, allowing communities to stay informed. Local agencies discovered the complexities of reaching vulnerable populations, such as live-aboards and ferry passengers, highlighting areas for improvement in emergency communication. Although the tsunami advisory did not lead to a disaster, it underscored the importance of preparedness for potential future events. The experience enhanced community partnerships and communication strategies. As a result, residents are now better equipped to respond to larger tsunami threats, which could have a significant impact on the county's 130 miles of shoreline. Amy Cloud, Public Information Officer for the Sheriff’s Office Division of Emergency Management, emphasized the lessons learned during this trial run. The event ultimately served as a critical test of the region's emergency response capabilities.

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