The Bountiful Neighborhood Emergency Preparedness Council is made up of citizens who work to assist Bountiful’s residents before and during emergencies.
A Disaster Communications seminar will be held on Thursday, March 20, at 7 PM, at the South Davis Junior High School. Topic: "What are you going to do, if all normal methods of communications are wiped out in a disaster?
Due to a water line issue, Bountiful Water Dept is asking people not to water outside until Friday evening on the following streets:
Canyon Creek, Highland Oaks, Sunset Hollow, Mountain Oaks, Sunrise Place, and Sunset Loop.
B’ful City Water at 801-298-6180 for urgent questions
@NWSSaltLakeCity has issued a high wind warning for @BountifulCityUT from tonight until Friday, with the strongest winds expected Thursday morning through Thursday evening.
Please secure items in your yard and be prepared for possible power outages.
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Today on the 30th anniversary of the California Northridge earthquake, we remember the devastation and loss.
We encourage all to take proactive measures to protect your home against earthquakes.
Find preparedness information from @Readygov: https://t.co/MNGBNvnPzY
FEMA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) tomorrow (Oct. 4th) at approximately 12:20 PM MT.
See below for more details.
IMPORTANT: On Wednesday, Oct. 4th at 2:20 p.m. ET, there will be a nationwide emergency alert test on cell phones, wireless devices, radios, and TVs.
This is a standard test that occurs at least once every three years. No action is needed.
Info & FAQs: https://t.co/KKyrIr4e03
The Community Emergency Response Team ("CERT") is offering fall classes - sign up to learn essential skills for crisis management and take part in a mock disaster! Sign up closes on August 20th, so hurry before the spots are filled!
Bolstering the meteor theory for this morning's #boom in #Utah, the two reddish pixels shown over Davis and Morgan counties are from the GOES-17 Lightning Mapper, but not associated with evidence of thunderstorm activity in satellite or radar. Likely the meteor trail/flash #utwx
The water seems to be receding in most parts of town, but there are still some flooded areas. The water washed rocks onto roads and displaced manhole covers, so please use caution when driving.